Hadn't even thought about flipping cars like that. There's a place in my home town that fixes really old cars. I might try and see if they'd teach me a thing or two.
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That's an excellent idea, especially if they'd let you work for them part time while in school. IIRC Mike from DMC MW started out working there when he was young, progressed to being a full-time mechanic and now he and his wife are the owners. Who knows, you may find that you enjoy tinkering with cars more than hitting the law books. And honestly, the way the kids of the last several generations (mine included) have been steered toward college and away from manual labor professions, I think we're going to find skilled mechanics in much shorter supply than lawyers and MBAs in the coming decades. You may be able to make more as a mechanic than you would as a lawyer!
You also don't end up in nearly as much debt if you change your mind about it one year in. My sister took one year of last school and hated every minute of it. Now she only has debt to show for it.