Posted by I need a handle on March 09, 2009 at 19:56:28 from (72.92.147.147):
In Reply to: Re: Got the wico on posted by Lanse on March 09, 2009 at 18:29:42:
Plan on more than just CTC. Your going to need something like UTI to get good training in something more specific.
The tech center that I went to while in high school was a joke. The credits I earned there all went on my high school transcript. Sure, I suppose it was a start, but it really didn"t prepare me for a career.
Keep your grades up so that you can go where you want. Don"t make it so you"ll get turned down by a good school. A bad transcript can haunt you. Being a freshman you still have three years left to do a good job. Keep in mind that your thoughts are quite apt to change from wanting to be a mechanic today, to wanting to be something else tomorrow. If you have plenty of academic credits on your transcript, it"ll save you a bundle if you decide you want to do something else. Most colleges require two years of the same foreign language.
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