What school also good. All depends on how much effort and time you are willing to pay for the study. Of cause, talent also another thing. A lot of people didn't even study for specific subject but end up with become a pioneer in that field. The different is only studying can save you plenty of time and hardcore effort + got a paper to convince people to give you a chance to work.
I see plenty of youngster studying at college or U but they have no vision or planning. Studying because everyone else also study and having that piece of paper is sort of cool. Going school not for study but to join friends and looking for chics. I hope you know what you are doing and should prepared for wearing a dirty coverall after your mechanic school. There is no bad school but only poor quality student. All school also the same, teacher give you only 1 and you need to find the other 9 by your own self. Not to forget, in mechanic field, many things are heavily rely on experience. Just like how to open a seized screw with loosed head, besides chisel and hammer, you can also drill a hole then use easy-out or just weld another bolt onto it then open it by a wrench. I don't think any book in any college will teach you such thing. Just don't think that after school you can become a real mechanic. Real life is different compare to a training environment. This is a very good subject to study but it is as hard as studying laws or pharmacy.
I see plenty of youngster studying at college or U but they have no vision or planning. Studying because everyone else also study and having that piece of paper is sort of cool. Going school not for study but to join friends and looking for chics. I hope you know what you are doing and should prepared for wearing a dirty coverall after your mechanic school. There is no bad school but only poor quality student. All school also the same, teacher give you only 1 and you need to find the other 9 by your own self. Not to forget, in mechanic field, many things are heavily rely on experience. Just like how to open a seized screw with loosed head, besides chisel and hammer, you can also drill a hole then use easy-out or just weld another bolt onto it then open it by a wrench. I don't think any book in any college will teach you such thing. Just don't think that after school you can become a real mechanic. Real life is different compare to a training environment. This is a very good subject to study but it is as hard as studying laws or pharmacy.