Speaker: Jason Kurtz
Which course or program did you enroll in at HVACRedu.net
Jason Kurtz: My name is Jason Kurtz and I received a full scholarship from HVACRedu.net HVAC online. And I just finished my first certification for Nate ready to work. And it's been a wonderful experience. I'm currently in school and learning from HVACR(edu.net) online. I've discovered more and I learned more about the HVAC industry and processes than I have in school. It's been a wonderful experience and I'm very grateful to have the opportunity to learn under the auspices of HVACR(edu.net) online. And I've watched the program several times as a study guide and tool to help me advance in my career as an HVAC Potential HVAC technician. Thank you.
How well do you feel the course or program met your expectations? Can you share any specific experiences or examples?
Jason Kurtz: The program ended a course from HVACR(edu.net) has met more than my expectations. Actually, it's kind of above the bar. It's, it was very technical and I learned a lot more about the processes involving contracting and the paperwork involved that I never actually studied in the textbooks, while in school learning about HVAC or otherwise, but it's, been a real experience and I'm actually learning more about the practical and, relevant, attributes that contribute to the, HVAC industry and the, things that need to be readily available, in order to actually practice on a day to day basis, your job and responsibilities and duties as an HVAC technician. Thank you.
Has attending HVACRedu.net helped your career? If so, how?
Jason Kurtz: I strongly to believe that HVACR (edu.net) is going to help me advance in my career because I'm going to learn the necessary tools that I will need in order to learn practical applications that I may need to be aware of in my field that it just seems I haven't learned in other places such as I'm currently enrolled in school and I'm not learning the things that I am learning in, HVACR(edu.net) They offer a lot more information and they expound upon things that aren't normally taught in your formal campuses.
Would you recommend our courses or programs to others? Why or why not?
Jason Kurtz: I definitely would recommend this course to other people because while in school I've noticed that myself, as well as other students in the class at another university that I'm attending, we're struggling because the instructor isn't very uh familiar with a lot of the processes and, or information that is necessary for people who want to advance and uh particular fields. I mean, he's limited to that of ice making and limited commercial service calls. And, you know, people like myself who may want to go into more advanced procedures such as chiller operation or building automation, we don't have the opportunity to do that. But with HVACR(edu.net), they offer that and much more, you know, for potential HVAC technicians and, or other fields of interest that people like myself may want to um be involved with.
Were there any areas you think could be improved? If so, what are they and how do you think they could be better?
Jason Kurtz: As it stands, I don't personally believe there are any areas that could be expounded upon because I have no field experience and I'm just learning the HVAC industry trade. So I can't really, I don't have the authority or the experience to comment on whether or not I could improve this course because I'm actually learning and I believe from prior experience from the other school that I'm in, I'm actually learning more with HVACR(edu.net) than I have learned prior. So I'm very pleased and I'm very happy with HVACR(edu.net. And at this time, I would there is nothing more for me to add and I'm, I'm happy to be a part of this program.