![]() I learned I spent 50k on the confidence of working on my own bikes for fun. I know this sounds like a bad review but I think it's important for people to know that when going to a school like mmi, you have to be focused and ask yourself what you want out of this school. I feel bad for the vets that pissed away their gi bill for this school. Unfortunately I make more money with other ventures, and probably would never work in a shop again. The market is absolutely flooded with techs no matter what state you live in. Unless you work flat rate or own your own business, it is a career of passion. No shop I have found will pay a decent amount for a tech, even an experienced tech. The truth is it doesnt pay well at all, I was offered 10 dollars an hour to run an entire parts department including doing the books, ordering, receiving etc. I'm very confident in my abilities, I feel I learned everything I could take from the school. I recently lost my job because of the pandemic and decided I'd try one more time getting a job doing what I love. I graduated in 2012 and I'm still paying for my student loans. I spent in the upwards of 50k I cant say I got my money's worth. I know it's a bad thing to compare something you love to how much money they you make, but you have to live doing it. Unfortunately they dont tell you how much money you can make after graduating. I was on the Dean's list for the first time in my life, loved the culture. I did very well there, you get what you put in. I did very well at the school because I was older, had most of my stuff together. I went through core, Yamaha, Suzuki, harley and early harley. "I went through mmi to hopefully start a career in something I loved. Vetetans are getting screwed, the school takes 100% of your GI Bill and only gives you 80% instruction (prior to COVID it eas 5hrs of labs/lecture, now its 4 hrs.even AFTER talking to the MMI/UTI president and giving my objection to this, i was told.well you could always wait until we go back to 5 hr classes.so he basically blew me off.very arrogant) Overall I give the school instruction an A-, student assistance an A and administration a C-.as there are a couple in Education service members who try to look out for students and finally, Housing a D-." Student services is a good section as well as the financial aid section.always answers questions quickly and accurately. ![]() The course of instruction is good and spaced out at an appropriate level. Pathetic group of people in the housing section. The instructors are great (99% are outstanding.some rely on the "did you watch the video" learning method) CHS (student housing) is crap and would not use them if I had to do over.no accommodations for disabled (I am a disabled vet and asked to be with other vets on a ground floor apt.they put my on a 3rd floor apt) apparently they do NO background checks either.CHS reps and student workers will enter the apartment WITH NO ANNOUNCEMENT and lied about it several times. "After retiring from the Army and crashing my bike and no longer being able to be a law enforcement officer, while healing, I decided to go to MMI so I can learn to fix my bike.
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