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Hello everyone. I'm Chett and I'm new to the site. I don't currently own an RX7, but I've been in love with FDs since before I can remember. I've always been weary to purchase one due to my lack of knowledge on rotary engines. I'm here to read and learn what I can without experiencing one. I hope to be the owner of an FD in the next year or two.
About myself:
I'm 21 and live in Lexington, Kentucky. I'm a student at a community college and will be transferring to EKU or WKU in one year to get my bachelor's in IT. I've always been obsessed with cars. My first car was a 1993 Mazda Miata. I had a couple of Hondas after that. I currently drive a 2001 Mazda Miata SE. It's fun, but no FD.
About myself:
I'm 21 and live in Lexington, Kentucky. I'm a student at a community college and will be transferring to EKU or WKU in one year to get my bachelor's in IT. I've always been obsessed with cars. My first car was a 1993 Mazda Miata. I had a couple of Hondas after that. I currently drive a 2001 Mazda Miata SE. It's fun, but no FD.
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boy do you have a lot of reading ahead of you
I use to work for KCTCS, you are at a good place to learn IT. I worked at the BG Tech campus, we had three KCTCS grads with AS degrees, when I left they hired a guy who was a WKU grad with a BS degree. He only lasted three months, he couldn't keep up
Get the BS degree where you can (it's called a BS degree for a reason), but you'll get more practical knowledge at LCC
I use to work for KCTCS, you are at a good place to learn IT. I worked at the BG Tech campus, we had three KCTCS grads with AS degrees, when I left they hired a guy who was a WKU grad with a BS degree. He only lasted three months, he couldn't keep up
Get the BS degree where you can (it's called a BS degree for a reason), but you'll get more practical knowledge at LCC
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