I mention all of this because it means that I'm officially a fifth-year apprentice. I've got two semesters left of night school, and night school really is quite different than the day-school that you attend during your first three years. Night classes are once a week from 5:00 until 8:00 p.m., and you get to choose which courses you want to take. On top of that, these courses are also open to journeyman electricians who wish to continue their education. Your class discussions get taken to a whole new level.
The list of classes to select from gives you a fair idea of the wide range of work in the field. Their are hands-on options, like welding, high-voltage splicing, and conduit-bending, as well as more theoretical subjects such as power quality analysis and industrial power. The most popular class, and the one I'm hoping to take, is without a doubt the new alternative energy systems class. It covers topics such as solar power and fuel cells--pretty relevant stuff in today's world. It's so in demand that the hall offers two different nights of it per week! The complete list of classes can be viewed here: http://www.washdcjatc.org/classes.cfm
I was hoping I'd be able to find out which class I was assigned today -- our last class of day school. Unfortunately, the decisions have yet to be completed and I believe we're supposed to get a notice some time next week. My first choice was also the Alternative Energy Systems class. Fingers crossed!
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