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Car: 91z
Engine: 350 vortec
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Just had to express some of my joy...i recieved my acceptance letter for the ASEP program today. Ive been working at a dealership for a year now and ive been waiting for another kid to get done with his program so i can start. I cant wait to get started. just thought id share, since im pretty excited. If anyone has gone through the program, feel free to give your opinions of the ASEP program. thanks brad
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Overall its been great so far. I have learned alot in the asep classes. Only thing i havent liked so far was physics but that was because the teacher has a bad attitude towards techs , but thats another story.
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LOL yup we had lisa, and from what ive heard from scott oken is that she is no longer teaching asep classes thanks to us. We went to scott about her and they finally did somthing about it.
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i hated having physics with lisa. i graduated ASEP a few years ago. its too bad you new guys dont get to have Jim Marmon since he switched to the GM training center only. he is a good teacher.
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