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Old 04-19-2003, 11:43 PM
Alfie Alfie is offline
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kagadis,

You can get an Associate Degree in Automotive Technology at a community college and it takes two years. This is a great route from many because you get good training and its not too expensive. On the other hand UTI is a technical school specializing in Automotive, Diesel & Industrial, HVAC/R, Collsion Repair Technology. I will be taking the Automotive Technology program in Phoenix that takes about 11 months. The piece of paper they give you after you graduate is called a Diploma, which says you have completed a program that has been ASE Certified in all 7 fields. Another plus of UTI is the gruduate programs that offered to the students who do well. The only prerequisite is that you have to have a highschool diploma. It is expensive, between 15k & 20k depending on the program but ANY form of higher learning is an investment.
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