View Full Version : Any one go to Wyotech?? UTI??
Speedfreak
01-09-2008, 02:47 AM
I graduated Wyotech(laramie) in 2000. The basic auto classes probably teach you what you'd learn anywhere, but the high performance and chassis fab is probably where the real value comes in. Although, I think the name of the two schools will get you into dealerships some other techs wouldn't get.
And to your question about the degree/diploma(associates degree I'm assuming), I'd do it. It will get you to a service manager position(later in life when your back sucks) easier then being "just a tech". But like everyone has stated, the MOST important thing, is you take the classes VERY seriously and take FULL advantage of the opportunity. Getting drunk a lot will hurt this.. I watched a lot of guys F up their schooling because of it.
Laramie isn't for everyone, but I had a BLAST. Skied Steamboat more times then I can count, mountain biked some of the best trails I've ever been on, hiked some sick mountain shit, went mudding like nobodies business, went to U of W parties, got a gym membership at U of W, went down to Denver a few times, went to Cheyenne a bunch, drove out to hot springs in the mountains, did a lot of street racing on deserted mountain roads. But really, it comes down to who you make friends with, and how active you want to be.
tpunx99GSX
01-09-2008, 12:21 PM
yes
so if i go, i can get a job pretty much anywhere? :)
id LOVE to work in a performance shop
I think slowboy is hiring. LOL
SBR_240sx
01-09-2008, 02:16 PM
I think slowboy is hiring. LOL
Actually we are not hiring, and we dont have any former wyotech students employed here either.
98gstaherns
01-09-2008, 02:23 PM
Yeh im thinking since i am 17, and i leave in july for basic for the army. Ill sell the talon and buy an fbody lol
then when i get out of college buy a dsm
You joining the army and doing your time then going to Wytech? Have you looked into Dunwoody at all its local and a good school i liked it. But I had to drop out because i was working way to much and then ended up in the navy. not much better lol.
NOT THE BLUE LAMPSHADE
01-09-2008, 06:39 PM
I'm currently out at the Laramie campus in the Automoive Core and after that I'm taking High Performance Engines.
If you do go to WyoTech, don't you dare take the Applied Service Management course. I didn't learn a damn thing in it. I didn't pay attention at all after week one and pretty much fucked off the whole day and still managed above 94% each phase. It's completely disorganized, the rules are enforced like it's the military, the instructors are all looney space-cases, and if you have a problem with something, they don't give a shit and it pretty much goes unsolved. I actually almost said fuck it and dropped out because of the shit I went through in ASM, but hey, I got a 2-year Associate's Degree in 3 months, so... yay? :score007:
As for the core classes, they're awesome so far. The instructors actually have experience and they love to shoot the shit and we fuck around sometimes, but in a way we're actually doin'g something. They can probably tell you everything about every make and model of car from the late 70s and on. The rules are way less restrictive and you actually are compelled to pay attention, mainly because there's so much information thrown at you at once in core.
They do say that a lot of the companies that come to the WyoTech campuses prefer that you have the ASM class under your belt, and some aren't even hiring if you haven't taken it. But there are a lot of free lifetime services you get after you hire like: job relocation help, resume updating and mailing to employers of your choice, and you can even come back and take phases for free (at least my recruiter told me that). Also, when you graduate, they'll mail your resume out to up to 40 employers, so that saves some hassle of doing that.
And you can't get a job anywhere when you graduate. A LOT of companies require you practically be an honor student with perfect attendance just to get an interview. And if you talk to a recruiter, he'll tell you that 95% or something of the graduates get "placed in the field." And that includes all the idiots that graduated and now work at the friendly neighborhood Jiffy Lube. If you put into it what you want out of it, you'll get it. Otherwise you'll end up paying your giant loan off making barely enough money to pay rent or mortgage.
I will say that Laramie is pretty lame though. I find it boring in town, and rarely am. I go to Ft. Collins every weekend, or out to the mountains to hunt and fish and just to be out there.
So all in all, I'd say WyoTech is a pretty good school, but UTI isn't a bad choice either.
vr-4lif3
01-09-2008, 07:01 PM
Actually we are not hiring, and we dont have any former wyotech students employed here either.
Maybe thats the problem??? Just a thought
Speedfreak
01-09-2008, 11:06 PM
If you do go to WyoTech, don't you dare take the Applied Service Management course. I didn't learn a damn thing in it. I didn't pay attention at all after week one and pretty much fucked off the whole day and still managed above 94% each phase. It's completely disorganized, the rules are enforced like it's the military, the instructors are all looney space-cases, and if you have a problem with something, they don't give a shit and it pretty much goes unsolved. I actually almost said fuck it and dropped out because of the shit I went through in ASM, but hey, I got a 2-year Associate's Degree in 3 months, so... yay? :score007:
They do say that a lot of the companies that come to the WyoTech campuses prefer that you have the ASM class under your belt, and some aren't even hiring if you haven't taken it.
A LOT of companies require you practically be an honor student with perfect attendance just to get an interview.
Like most non tech degrees, it's more about having that piece of paper, rather then the knowledge. Just having it is a step ahead of the rest. The only reason I'd suggest it to most kids is it's the easiest/quickest way for them to get a 2 year AA diploma. For three months of work, you have a 2 year degree, sounds like a deal to me. I'd actually say, don't you dare not do this, it would be stupid not to.
Perfect attendance is key to getting hired, and a GPA above 95% will get you better starting pay(at dealerships).
Kevin 1G Drummer
01-09-2008, 11:14 PM
I wish I could have gotten my A.A.S. degree in three months. I'd have jumped at the chance!
gofastman
01-10-2008, 08:34 AM
I graduated from Wyo in 06. The actual information and training is top fucking notch, and gives you an AWESOME base to learn from after you get out. But like any school, the amount that you learn and gain from it is all up to you and how much effort you put into it. When I left though, the ownership/managment end of the school was in the middle of big changes so I have no clue what that's like anymore. I would still suggest checking it out though. I would also check out the different campuses too, the origional Laramie, Wyoming campus isn't for everyone. If your a city kid, you might have a hard time w/ it. There's nothing to do besides going out there and becoming an alcoholic......
I agree full heartedly with everything you said, I graduated Dec 21 from the Laramie campus.
You have to understand that now Wyotech is run by Corinthian Collages its more like a business than a school, you have to squeeze you education out of them in a way. I will say you will get just as good of an education at a good community collage, but the way Wyotech is set up it tends to make students apply themselves more.
I would stay away from their diesel program too, they have better equipment, but you fellow students are STUPID! (I took auto and diesel) you can PM me if you want more info
^BTW I don't think its an A.A.S. degree, its an Associate of Specialized Technology degree
GET ANYTHING YOUR WYOTECH RECRUITER PROMISES TO YOU IN WRITING!!! many people have been shafted by those guys .
SBR_240sx
01-10-2008, 09:55 AM
Maybe thats the problem??? Just a thought
What problem ?
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