Knowing what you know now would you attend the school?
Yes, I would still attend.
After graduating and starting work did you find yourself well prepared to do your job? What were you not ready to do?
Just graduated, so I'm not sure I can really answer this question. However, since I have looked at job applications, the only thing they didn't really teach was blueprint reading, which apparently employers look for. They are helpful in looking for employment, so imo, that's good.
How long ago did you attend?
Like I said, I literary just finished a month ago.
Was the program worth the time and money you spent?
I personally spent zero on the school. It was paid for me, by the GI Bill, So again, can't really comment on if it was worth the money, since I didn't really spend anything.
Would you recommend the school and program to someone or why not?
If your serious about getting into the business, sure. I feel as though I learned a lot, (I got Mul-T-Lock certified and Abloy Protec certified as well.)
What does the school do well and not well?
Um, they seemed to do everything well in my opinion. The instructor was helpful for me, and helped me join ALOA, there was plenty to keep me busy, although at some points, I would get bored due to finishing first. Bad? Hrm.. the option to bring my own tools would have been nice, I broke like 2 steel files which were the ones they provided with they're tool kit. Then again, I consider myself to get pretty aggressive with tools. The tech could have been alittle bit more updated, the videos were from like the 90's and stuff. Didn't do too much auto stuff, but I don't really want to do auto openings.