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Graduated from the AMT Hybrid program in November ...

Graduated from the AMT Hybrid program in November of 2020. The Hybrid program was the perfect fit for me as I was able to continue working while completing the online portion and then go to Tulsa for the On Ground syllabus. Spartan is designed to give you a solid foundation of the fundamentals, prepare you to pass the FAA Oral and Practical exams, and set you up to continue to learn once you are hired. Like any school or program, you get out what you put in. If you are disciplined, put the effort in, and make a concerted effort at studying and learning, then you will do fine and have a good experience. If you expect to show up, not apply yourself, and be spoon-fed what you need, then you are setting yourself up for failure
I found the majority of the Instructors at Spartan to be very helpful and genuinely caring about helping students to learn. There were a few less than stellar ones when we first arrived, but there was a marked infusion of talented and engaged instructors by the time we graduated. They were very accommodating with my situation when COVID hit and school was shut down. I was able to return to work and come back and complete the final six weeks at a point that worked with my schedule.
Some of the equipment was dated, but overall it was adequate to get the training across. There was a concerted effort to improve the quality of equipment and training devices during our time there.
If you have solid study habits and a desire to learn the basics and set yourself up for success, then I would recommend Spartan. If you are expecting to show up, not study, not pay attention, and expect to be handed a degree, pass the FAA exams, and land a good job, don t blame the school or program for not preparing you.

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