View Full Version : Anyone go to UTI or Lincoln Tech
84HOtransam
02-14-2006, 04:36 PM
I am looking in to a school for automotive techonolgy and wondering if anyone has suggestions
blown ta
02-14-2006, 04:47 PM
i went to lincoln tech in mahwah. but i did hvac, more $$$$ in that field.
heavy_chevy29
02-14-2006, 05:03 PM
i went to lincoln tech in mahwah and i mine-as-well have take my $20k and wiped my ass with it. it is buy far a horrible school. once they have your money they could care less about you or what you learn. they lye all the time. they tell you whatever you want to hear just to get your money and once they succer you in, they deny all of what they told you. it should be illegal for that school to accept money for the lack of education they give you. your better off finding a job with a good mechanic and learning from him/her and get paid for it. i can only say this for the automotive end of that school. thats whats i went for. please dont make that same mistake that did.
84HOtransam
02-14-2006, 06:11 PM
im just looking for a school to get my ase certs from
I dont think they offer ase certs in any of those schools. I know wyotech didnt offer them. These schools are just there so you can learn, much like regualr schools. they do not offer any type of ase certifications, you have to do that on your own.
speaking of which, I need to register so I can take engine performance....again :roll:
haha, I just realized I didnt really help you out that much.
You dont have to go to automotive school to be eligible to take the ASE's.
http://www.ase.com
there you can register for the tests and pick which testing center is closest to you.
If you have anymore questions, let me know. :)
84HOtransam
02-14-2006, 06:30 PM
haha, I just realized I didnt really help you out that much.
You dont have to go to automotive school to be eligible to take the ASE's.
http://www.ase.com
there you can register for the tests and pick which testing center is closest to you.
If you have anymore questions, let me know. :)
if thats the case im going to skip the school
Oddball
02-14-2006, 06:47 PM
So if I want to learn how to turn a wrench just to know how to work on my car, are these types of schools good? I'm an engineer so I know how everything works, I just don't have the practical experience to not f-up my car. I'm in Blackwood right next door to Penco Tech.
1RawTA
02-14-2006, 06:54 PM
i went to UTI... save your money.... find out when the ase tests are being held and go there and take them... you do not get any ase's by attending uti or lincoln tech
trashman01
02-14-2006, 08:25 PM
eh save ur money and go to a community tech college. im doing that, paying 1200 a semster and learning the same, if not more then my buddies at UTI and i get a associates degree as where they just get a certificate saying they passed.
the best feature of a tech school is getting into a car manufacurer's own tech school. I know that Mercedes, BMW and Audi all have their own schools for their techs and its a lot easier to get into them if you go to a tech school. I went because wyotech offered a lot more than just dealership style work. I took a course called chassis fabrication and high performance engines where I learned how to design, fabricate and install roll cages, mustang II style front suspensions and different style rear suspensions like 4 links and pro links. I then took a class called street rod and custom fabrication. that class taught me how to shape sheet metal, paint, chop tops, channel bodies and even section bodies (although I didnt have the guts or a project car to section).
If you just want to go to work for a dealership, you can simply start on the lube rack and work your way up. But if you're trying to get into a performance or custom shop, you might want to think about going to school. I'm not saying you wont be able to get a performance/custom job without school, but it would make things easier.
Hope this helps a little.
turbo96z28
02-14-2006, 10:23 PM
Lincoln Tech grad here.......
my high school auto shop teacher taught me almost everything that lincoln tech teaches.
mind you, it was stuff i wanted to learn so he went out of his way to show me as much as he could, even if it meant getting me outta other classes :D
maroman88
02-14-2006, 11:42 PM
i got 3 friends halfway done with wyotech, they all like it so far i guess, there all into 50's cars and wanted to learn custom body fab
i got 3 friends halfway done with wyotech, they all like it so far i guess, there all into 50's cars and wanted to learn custom body fab
wyotech is GREAT for that kind of stuff. chip foose has hired wyotech grads straight out of school and cant stop raving about them.
Ian, why didnt you chop channel and secion the jeep?
BigAls87Z28
02-15-2006, 10:12 AM
Linc Tech grads we hire come out of there knowing jack, with no tools. We still had to train them through the most basic things like mounting and balancing tires, battery install, and even oil changes. They usualy dont last more then 90 days and we let them go.
turbo96z28
02-15-2006, 11:35 AM
Al's right....
most LTI grads don't know **** when it comes to actual shop experience.
i was so glad i'd been working on cars for so long before i went or else i woulda been ****ed!
Ian, why didnt you chop channel and secion the jeep?
I didnt have it at the time :(
trashman01
02-15-2006, 12:40 PM
can u imagine a jeep with a 3" chop sittin on 38s?:kneeslap:
Oddball
02-15-2006, 01:24 PM
Linc Tech grads we hire come out of there knowing jack, with no tools. We still had to train them through the most basic things like mounting and balancing tires, battery install, and even oil changes. They usualy dont last more then 90 days and we let them go.
You mean machanics supply their own tools?
84HOtransam
02-15-2006, 02:14 PM
You mean machanics supply their own tools?
every shop ive been too a mechanic purchases and uses his own basic hand tools...most shops provide welder, air compressor large machines like tire machines and lifts..
everything else is up to you
turbo96z28
02-15-2006, 05:26 PM
You mean machanics supply their own tools?
ask my bank account :cry:
ask my bank account :cry:
:werd: :(
DieselKickYoAss4Sure
02-15-2006, 08:27 PM
urinary track infection sucks nutts my buddy matt whent there and they told him he had all these loans and **** and they didnt give them to him so he had to come back home.
You guys think automotive tools are expensive imagine what i gotta pay for tools for diesel 600ftlb plus torque wrenches $1200 liner puller 1000 bucks, the list goes on tool box heavy duty enough to hold all this **** $10,000 not that automotive isn't expensive but yeah im slowly gathering my tools gona be borrowing a lot of **** and makin due wiht what i got ha ha
turbo96z28
02-15-2006, 08:39 PM
urinary track infection sucks nutts my buddy matt whent there and they told him he had all these loans and **** and they didnt give them to him so he had to come back home.
You guys think automotive tools are expensive imagine what i gotta pay for tools for diesel 600ftlb plus torque wrenches $1200 liner puller 1000 bucks, the list goes on tool box heavy duty enough to hold all this **** $10,000 not that automotive isn't expensive but yeah im slowly gathering my tools gona be borrowing a lot of **** and makin due wiht what i got ha ha
my boss used to do diesel work and we do a fair amount at our shop, mostly tow ins from the Pike and local accounts. i had to buy some stuff just for working on tractors and what not and that **** is by no means anywhere near the price of the auto stuff!!!!
DieselKickYoAss4Sure
02-15-2006, 09:04 PM
my boss used to do diesel work and we do a fair amount at our shop, mostly tow ins from the Pike and local accounts. i had to buy some stuff just for working on tractors and what not and that **** is by no means anywhere near the price of the auto stuff!!!!
i didnt say it was near the cost i said it is way more expensive everything is twice the size, comuter technology is evan more advanced than automotive,
turbo96z28
02-16-2006, 11:59 AM
i didnt say it was near the cost i said it is way more expensive everything is twice the size, comuter technology is evan more advanced than automotive,
i know what you were saying, i was just backing you up :smile:
we have a Snap On Modis scanner with the heavy duty software. i was impressed with how many more systems diesel computers monitor.
DieselKickYoAss4Sure
02-16-2006, 04:44 PM
i know what you were saying, i was just backing you up :smile:
we have a Snap On Modis scanner with the heavy duty software. i was impressed with how many more systems diesel computers monitor.
ha ha sorry i thought you were against what i was sayin, but yeah there is like a seperate computer for everything, EPA is bearin down on trucks these days the auto/truck industry just isnt what it used to be, but i guess its for the better
IROCdan330
02-16-2006, 07:04 PM
im at UTI right now...
i say save your money if you arent trying to learn as much as you can...just about anyone will tell you that the school sucks...but look at their grades, attendance rate...blah blah blah
i personally think its an awesome school if you arent one of those people who are above the rules set. i pay attention and have learned a lot.
however, yes, every other department, at least at the exton, pa campus...sucks ass. they do have stupid **** going on there with regard to loans and ****...and the 94% dousch bag population of students has given rest of us all a bad wrap with regards to local law enforcement. alright im going to stop before i go on a huge rant.
im at UTI right now...
i say save your money if you arent trying to learn as much as you can...just about anyone will tell you that the school sucks...but look at their grades, attendance rate...blah blah blah
i personally think its an awesome school if you arent one of those people who are above the rules set. i pay attention and have learned a lot.
however, yes, every other department, at least at the exton, pa campus...sucks ass. they do have stupid **** going on there with regard to loans and ****...and the 94% dousch bag population of students has given rest of us all a bad wrap with regards to local law enforcement. alright im going to stop before i go on a huge rant.
It was like that at wyotech too, you're not alone :lol:
We had a very bad reputation among the locals. The people in the town the school was based in (blairsville, pa) hated us. Some of them even beat the crap out of some techers. same thing happened in the next town over (indiana). all the college kids at Indiana University of Pennslyvania hated us too and sent a few kids from wyotech to the hospital.
you're always gonna have ******** who think they dont have to pay attention because they "already know all this ****." and then they drive around town like jackasses. You're on the right path though. Keep paying attention and keep the attendance as close to perfect as you can, it will help a lot when you're applying for a job.
Oddball
02-16-2006, 07:19 PM
You pretty much get jack-*sses everywhere. The IUP kids were being snobs. It is unfortunate they would look down on you like that. After all -- isn't IUP a big party school with too many drunken stories or it's own?
I have a Graduate Degree in Engineering and may take classes at Penco Tech someday for some hands-on experience. My IROC is a hobby, not a career but it doesn't mean I should look down on someone who chose that path.
You pretty much get jack-*sses everywhere. The IUP kids were being snobs. It is unfortunate they would look down on you like that. After all -- isn't IUP a big party school with too many drunken stories or it's own?
yeah, they are pretty much a party school. I never really cared how they acted towards us, because I never tried to hang out with them. And if you really want to get technical, they should have been kissing our asses. Wyotech brough millions of dollars into that area. because of us, they got a new super walmart and a bunch of other renovations. Oh well.
IROCZBeast
02-16-2006, 08:19 PM
changing professions eh?
PBodyGT87
02-16-2006, 11:18 PM
Go where Phil goes, Penn Tech.
84HOtransam
02-16-2006, 11:47 PM
changing professions eh?
just looking into it...ive been spending so many hours workin on my car lately that i have been debating weather or not the Culinarys Arts is for me or not...i was also trying to figure out where i would go to school if i did decide to stop cooking
Tru2Chevy
02-17-2006, 11:48 AM
IUP sucks...when I was at SRU I had a few friends that went there.
- Justin
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