1, technology can only get real experience in time. If you only want to live in school for a lifetime for a few years, it is very unrealistic;
2. Technician College trains students in the direction of technicians, but pays attention to graduation rate. After graduation, the school will recommend jobs for students in the name of the school, but some schools still charge the so-called "referral fee".
The following is an objective answer:
1, after all, it is a technician college, and you can learn some skills more or less. The key point is to look at your own professional knowledge.
2. If you get a technician certificate, the school will arrange an internship first. If you have outstanding skills, the school will give priority to recommending you to the employer.