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01-09-2001, 06:09 PM | #1 |
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education
Just wondering how many of you on this board have some sort of formal education in auto repair. I got the flyer from the local community college the other day and classes only cost about $35 each! Only problem is, I have to start in the fall once I've gained "official" CA residency.
I figure for about $600-700 I could have an Associates Degree in Auto Technology, if they let me transfer some of my general ed credits from Penn State. Plus I think homework would actually be fun for a change. So, has anyone benefit from this sort of thing? ------------------ Greg 91 LX Convertible |
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