Well Cat, I am a heavy epq teacher at a vo tech school up here in maine. How you approch school depends where you are going. If you are going to a private for profit school for a diploma you better pay attention and learn quick. I dont have anything against these types of schools, in fact they fit a lot of students well that do not like academics. But be mindful that once they get your money they will be less inclined to keep you. Also be aware of your learning. Just because they are giving you passing grades dosnt mean your learning enough to function on a job site. Anyone can run a machine with a little practice. The trick is to be able to make the machine do what it is capable of. Make sure when you are done you can run a grade,dig a level trench or celler hole. Pay close att to laser and transit work. Remember !!Grade IS KING!! If you are going to a public comm college for this training make sure you come out with a asso degree plus your trade and ditto to the other stuff above. Good luck in school. ED
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