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All in all, NCST helped me significantly. I went from struggling to find any work to turning down good jobs, within a month's time of graduation. Within eight months, I landed my current job, which I hope to retire in, decades from now. I use nearly every part of the curriculum I studied throughout the 15 months I spent at NCST.Not every aspect of the school is perfect, by any means...but the basics are there, and are enough to let you learn as much as you can from them, and then apply that to a job.
Starting Job: Prototyping Machinist, Preparedness: A, Reputation: B
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This school was really a great experience for me. I enrolled as a single mom, in my early 30's. The instructors were great, the administrators and the ladies in the financial aid office were extremely helpful, and I took away a lot of knowledge with me....not just an education. They worked with me when I wasn't able to attend classes, and the instructors made the courses seem so easy for us adults who hadn't been to school in such a long time. The only reason I'm not working in my field of study right now is due to some personal choices I had to make. But if I were still living in the area, and wanted to find a job in my field, all I would have to do is ask, and they would help me do whatever they could. I highly recommend New Castle School of Trades to anyone who is looking for an education in a skilled trade.
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