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Originally Posted by Acey
I got into avionics tech at SAIT starting in the fall. Anyone familiar with this program?
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I took the program for a semester. It is well taught, but you need to be fully commuted towards it. You should also be mechanically inclined it with the sold ability work with your hands.
Honestly, if you aren't that person, do something else. Two years of school, plus 3 plus more years working to get your license is a long time. If you are the type of person, great. I just know what is like to have the feeling of wasting your time, and like to prevent people from doing so.
I withdrew despite good marks, I just wasn't mechanically inclined. If you have a passion for aviation, there is many other aspects you can work in. Just don't get fired, they tends to hurt your future job prospects. Then, again I may be bitter about that.
EDIT: If you have any more questions, shoot me a PM.