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06-13-2012, 07:13 AM #11"The Hammer"
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That's another nice thing about OTC. I will have an associates when I'm done with there program. I have to take 4 hours of extra courses per week, but it'll be a real associates degree when I'm done. I know an associates isn't anything really impressive, but it's better than a certificate of completion lol.
I'm half tempted to change my home of record to my dad's place in illinois and register everything there. My dad lives out in the sticks and there's no emmissions or saftey checks there. But we'll see how it goes, my wife's car is bone stock and my truck is exempt by being over 10k gvwr anyways. If the car had to stay unregistered for a bit, that wouldn't be too bad. Basically I just need to slap cats back on it and make sure all the egr stuff is there (if not perfectly functional lol) but we'll see how it works out.
I got what you were saying, it was basically saying don't jump in head first or I'll regret it lol."Only in the Corps can you put three guys in a room with an anvil and a rubber mallet, come back 15 min later, and the anvil is broken, the rubber mallet is missing, and nobody saw a damned thing!"
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06-13-2012, 07:58 AM #12
I know that University of Northwest Ohio (UNO) offers a Bachelor's in Engine Performance. They are located in Lima, you may want to check into them as well. I have a couple buddies who go there now.
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06-13-2012, 03:09 PM #13"The Hammer"
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"Only in the Corps can you put three guys in a room with an anvil and a rubber mallet, come back 15 min later, and the anvil is broken, the rubber mallet is missing, and nobody saw a damned thing!"
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