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? for those in mass
Friday, March 18, 2005 2:34 PM
my dad claims there's a technical school (as in i can take auto mechanics there) in worcester mass. i can't find any info on the web that suggests such a school even exists. if any of you guys know if there is one and if so what it's called or a website for it i'd really appreciate it. thank you.


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Re: ? for those in mass
Friday, March 18, 2005 2:38 PM
there is baraons institute of tech in ct somewhere.. i think enfield... as for mass i do not know.. try doing a search for tech schools in mass on google or something


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Re: ? for those in mass
Friday, March 18, 2005 2:57 PM
i tried google with so many different words and phrases it's not even funny. thanks though for that. i'll check them out.


-john
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Friday, March 18, 2005 3:44 PM
Re: ? for those in mass
Friday, March 18, 2005 3:56 PM
the wyotech is Mass. is for Aviation, not automotive



Re: ? for those in mass
Friday, March 18, 2005 4:25 PM
ahh did not know that thank you



Re: ? for those in mass
Friday, March 18, 2005 4:35 PM
Your not talkning about porter and Chester are you. There are several of those through out CT and one in Chicopee, MA.

Then thier is Baran Institute of Technology in Windsor, CT

Then as posted above WyoTech in Boston, MA

Automotive Technology
If your desire is to become a professional technician in the automotive field, WyoTech's Automotive Technology training is comprehensive and up-to-date to prepare you for a career working for companies like Jaguar, BMW, Toyota, Lexus, Ford, General Motors and many more. Our shops provide you with electronic diagnostic equipment and portable driveability dynamometers. This allows all students to see the correct diagnosis and repair procedures for driveability problems. All classrooms are equipped for audio-visual demonstrations.

Automotive Technology
If your desire is to become a professional technician in the automotive field, WyoTech's Associate in Specialized Technology in Automotive Technology and Management program can help you reach your goals.




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Friday, March 18, 2005 4:37 PM
but as posted above, our Wyotech is Aero


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Re: ? for those in mass
Friday, March 18, 2005 5:15 PM
thanks guys. that's exactly the major i'm looking for. i'm currently an automotive service major at alfred state college (suny alfred) but due to some vehicle vandalism issues (happening a lot on campus) that don't seem to be getting solved i'm trying to see if there are some other options so that maybe i can go someplace else to finish my schooling. plus mass is where my gf goes to school so it would be nice to shorten my trip down from 6 hours. thanks again


-john
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Saturday, March 19, 2005 4:15 PM
I went to Baran Institute in windsor ct. Now im a tech at Hoffman Audi in East Hartford Ct. School is a good idea if u want to get a foot in the door at a good dealership. good luck



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Sunday, March 20, 2005 7:18 PM
i live in worcester mass and i dont know of any automotive school here.


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Re: ? for those in mass
Monday, March 21, 2005 4:34 PM
thanks a lot guys. i've requested some info from baran's. hopefully i'll be able to save up enough to go there. thanks again to everyone for the info. apparently some of my info was wrong. thanks for helpin me out and pointin me in the right direction.


-john
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Monday, March 21, 2005 7:41 PM
fwiw, I went to school through GM's ASEP program... graduated with more GM training than dealer techs with 15 years on the job. Internship at a GM dealership is part of the program and usually leads to full time work, if wanted, at the same dealer upon graduation. I actually was able to get a job over the phone with a dealer 2000 miles away with the ASEP training.

I drove from Springfield, MA to North Haven, CT daily for 2 yrs (believe me, it was worth the time and money) to do it. That trip was about 2 hrs 1 way. North Haven is about 3.5 hrs from Boston area.

ASEP schools in New England:

Massachusetts Bay Community College
250 Eliot St
Ashland MA 01721
Attn: Howard Ferris (781) 239-3031
Fax: (508) 881-9210
Email:hferris@massbay.edu
Website:www.massbay.edu

Gateway Community College
88 Bassett Rd.
North Haven CT 06473
Attn: Wayne Demske 2032852334
Fax: 2032852330
Email:wdemske@gwcc.commnet.edu
Website:www.gwcc.commnet.edu

New Hampshire Community Technical College
379 Belmont Road
Laconia NH 03246
Attn: Michael Parker (603) 524-3207 x741
Fax: (603) 524-8084
Email:mparker@nhctc.edu
Website:www.nhctc.edu

Other ASEP info:
http://www.gmasepbsep.com/index_redirect.asp

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Tuesday, March 22, 2005 5:20 AM
New Hampshire Community Technical College
379 Belmont Road
Laconia NH 03246
Attn: Michael Parker (603) 524-3207 x741
Fax: (603) 524-8084
Email:mparker@nhctc.edu
Website:www.nhctc.edu

Good technical school. One of the top schools for electrical and automotive subject areas in this region



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