Re: Picking a school



M-TEC or Andrews, period. You want a complete and accurate course with instructors. Anything less will cost you more in the way of remedial materials, lost time learning on the job, start-up expenses (reference books), and general lack of confidence than simply going with the best courses available to begin with. The hidden costs of picking on the basis of up-front cost can be huge, trust me.

christymae@xxxxxxx wrote:
I've read some posts from the archives on this subject, but I am hoping
to get some more recent opinions.  I'm looking at MT schools, and so
far it's down to two: Career Step and M-TEC.  Does anyone have opinions
on either of these schools?  Are there other quality schools I'm
missing?  Any advice is *very* appreciated!

Christy in Albuquerque NM

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