First I want to say that the word of any schools recuiter (or any info provided by the school) is suspect due to the nature of the job. Do the legwork.
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I would look long and hard at any trade school's offerings.
Morning and afternoon classes meet for 12 months and consist of 60 credit hours (1200 actual hours) of instruction. The attendance schedule is Monday through Friday from 7:30 AM to 12:40 PM or 12:50 PM to 6:00 PM.
Student loan default rate is a ballpark indicator of a schools goodness.
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Porter and Chester Institute has a default rate about 10% which is on the high side.
Regardless of what the school is saying you will not learn enough to be an engineer in 12 months of 1/2 classes. You will be an electronic tech. Engineers study for at least 4 years (in the US).
I suggest you rethink you educational plans. At the very least check with your state edu people to see if the people graduating from this program (not just the school) are finding employment. It is difficult to determine if the people who find jobs have managed to keep them. Student loan default rate is some indication. But many of the people who do not find jobs in field of study will still manage to repay the loan.
If you want to be an electrican then take a program for electricians.
If you want to be an electronic tech I suggest you find a good 2 year school. (others may disagree and I respect that).
If you want to be an electronic engineer go to a good 4 year state school and get a BS EE.
Regradless of where you go spend the time to learn about the school. What sort of a track record do they have. And keep in mind the school itself is not the place to look for information. When you find information on the web, if it reads like a school release treat it as one.
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