Anyone take the welding program at Kalb Tech? How was it? (DeKalb Technical College)

MellyCoops

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At DeKalb Tech, You know what mean? I've been hearing lot about the welding program at Kalb Technical College lately. Wondering if anyone here has gone through it? I've always had an interest in welding, and I'm considering taking the plunge myself. It would be awesome to hear some firsthand experiences from those who have been through the program! Also, for those of you at Georgia State University, how do you go about getting involved in campus clubs and organizations? Bet it's great way to meet new folks and expand your horizons. Any tips or cool stories about your experiences getting plugged into campus life there? Can't wait to read your responses diving into new things can be both exciting and nerve-wracking, right? So, if you have any insights, advice, or just want to share your journey, feel free to jump in! Let's make this lively discussion about education and community engagement right here in Georgia!
 
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I've always been curious about trades like welding. It's such a hands-on skill that requires precision and finesse. But man, the stories of sparks flying everywhere and the heat radiating off those machines... it's like a whole other world compared to my textbooks and lectures. I wonder how they ensure safety in the welding program at Kalb Tech.

Like, do they provide proper protective gear? Are there strict guidelines in place to prevent accidents? 'Cause you know, safety first, right? Also, I'm curious about the instructors there. Are they experienced welders who really know their stuff? Or are they just reading off slides and calling it a day?

'Cause if I'm gonna dive into welding, I wanna learn from the best of the best. If anyone has firsthand experience with the welding program at Kalb Tech, spill the tea! How was the hands-on training? Were you able to apply what you learned out in the real world? And most importantly, did you come out of it still intact without any accidental burns or sparks in places they shouldn't be? 🙈
 
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