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<blockquote data-quote="LazyRider" data-source="post: 6170550" data-attributes="member: 572661"><p>I went for a semester and part of another and left. I must say that the one I went to the teachers were really helpful and actually had a lot of experience in the fields they taught not just a degree. I think it depends on which ITT you go to because they're not all the same. The one I went to all you had to do was go to their career service department and they would help you find a job, key word being HELP. If you go there and expect stuff to just be handed to you then of course you're not going to get anything out of it. I think you should go to the ITT and talk to them and tell them what you're looking for in a school and bring up the issues that people on here have stated and if they can't answer your questions then look elsewhere.</p><p></p><p>Oh yea and the biggest advantage of going to ITT is networking and meeting contacts. Because a lot of people that attended the ITT I went were already in the fields they were taking classes for and were just looking to get a degree and more knowledge. And most of my teachers were still in the fields they taught so it's really easy to make some contacts and get your name known. Because a lot of times it's not what you know it's who you know.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LazyRider, post: 6170550, member: 572661"] I went for a semester and part of another and left. I must say that the one I went to the teachers were really helpful and actually had a lot of experience in the fields they taught not just a degree. I think it depends on which ITT you go to because they're not all the same. The one I went to all you had to do was go to their career service department and they would help you find a job, key word being HELP. If you go there and expect stuff to just be handed to you then of course you're not going to get anything out of it. I think you should go to the ITT and talk to them and tell them what you're looking for in a school and bring up the issues that people on here have stated and if they can't answer your questions then look elsewhere. Oh yea and the biggest advantage of going to ITT is networking and meeting contacts. Because a lot of people that attended the ITT I went were already in the fields they were taking classes for and were just looking to get a degree and more knowledge. And most of my teachers were still in the fields they taught so it's really easy to make some contacts and get your name known. Because a lot of times it's not what you know it's who you know. [/QUOTE]
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