It was for the most part a good experience,If you go to MMI I would suggest taking Honda It was the best equipped,very knowlegeable instructors,best tools and training aids Yamaha on the other hand sucked no room to work,worst training aids,frankensteined tools I actually had to go to the Kawasaki class to get a tool.I would say take Honda and Suzuki and or Kawasaki If you want to learn somthing.
As far as learning somthing I learned alot especially in Honda,The school was misleading about some things though class sizes for one very large class sizes and they were getting bigger as time went on,The school is desighned to pass students and the industry sorts out those who can actually do the work from those who cant ,exellent job placement ,and as a whole good training Im glad I went it is money well spent ,I would also suggest if going to MMI to just take all the electives that way you are well rounded and will have the repitition to be a better tech come time to go to work that is why I am doing the indipendant thing for a year or two to get more experience for the flat rate pay at Honda.
All in all a good experience and I learned alot I should have done it 15 years ago as I am 38.
83 YTM 200,84 200X,,85 350X basket case,86 350X parts trike,86 350Xroller needs top end, 86 250SX,