
You can count on Varsity Tutors to provide first-rate Miami ASE certification training. The National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) promotes excellence in vehicle repair, service, and parts distribution. ASE works to improve the quality of vehicle repair and service by testing and certifying automotive professionals. With more than 40 certifications covering a range of aspects of the automotive repair and service industry, like collision repair, medium-heavy truck, and school and transit buses, you can easily find the certification that's right for you. But no matter which certification you choose, you can get the study and test prep help you need but signing up for a Miami ASE certification course.
There are several benefits to studying in one of our online classes as opposed to going it alone. For one thing, since our classes are online, you can pretty much eliminate your commute. You can save yourself not only time, but also the headaches associated with negotiating traffic, finding parking, and paying for fuel. Plus, you can attend from anywhere you'd like. That could be your home, or a local coffee shop, or, for a distraction-free setting, a local library like West Kendall Regional Library or Louis Calder Memorial Library.
Life comes with a lot of obligations, like work and family, just to name a couple. It can be challenging to find time to prep for your ASE certification exam. That doesn't have to be an issue if you sign up for Miami ASE certification training. Our flexible scheduling makes it easy to fit prep time in with everything else you have going on in your life. To start, you can choose between two-week and four-week class sections, depending on whether you prefer to meet more often in a shorter time, or to have your sessions spread out a little to ease your workload. New courses begin every month, so it's easy to start any time. Course sections meet at varying times on different days and run concurrently, so you have more options. The only thing you have to do is pick which works best for you. With all of our course options, enrolling in a Miami ASE certification course that is ideally suited to your needs is a breeze.
In order to gain ASE certification, you will need to either pass an ASE exam and have full-time, hands-on work experience, or pass an ASE exam and have a combination of formal training and work experience. The exact amount of training and/or experience needed varies depending on the certification, but many certifications require two years of experience. (Most ASE tests can be taken even if you don't yet have the requisite experience, but the certification will not become valid until you reach the experience minimum.) The exam itself is a computer-based exam, typically made up of between 40 and 75 multiple choice questions, depending on which one you are taking. There are more ASE certification exams than can be listed here, but a partial list would include the Automatic Transmission/Transaxle (A2), the Medium-Heavy Truck Parts Specialist (P1), the Automobile Parts Specialist (P2), and the General Motors Parts Consultant (P4). Once you have taken your first ASE test, you might think about earning your Master Technician status, which requires you to pass a specified group of tests within a series.
One exam path many people choose to follow is to take the Automobile & Light Truck: Engine Repair (A1) exam. For this test, you would be expected to demonstrate knowledge of general engine diagnosis, and show that you can isolate engine vibration and noises, perform engine cylinder compression tests, and determine, in either case, what action was needed. You might also be asked to show that you know something about lubrication and cooling systems. Here you might, for example, have to show that you know how to disassemble an oil pump, or perform a cooling system pressure test.
Most metropolitan areas rely on bus fleets to help them meet their mass transit needs. That's why the Transit Bus: Suspension and Steering (H-5) is a popular choice as well. For this exam, you would need to show you are able to do things like diagnose a steering column, purge air from the power steering system, check and adjust the camber, and diagnose toe-out-on-turns.
Whatever ASE certification you choose to pursue, a Miami ASE certification class can help you prepare for your exam in a number of ways. Most significantly perhaps, the classes provided by Varsity Tutors give you access to a professional instructor who has intimate knowledge of automotive and mechanical systems on which you are getting certified. Your instructor can give you in-depth lectures on the material, and answer your questions in real time. You will attend classes with other automotive professionals like yourself who all share the same goal, to do well on the exam and get certified. And your instructor can guide you and your classmates through exercises designed to give you hands-on experience that will aid you when it comes time to show what you know on the test.
The good thing about proven methods is that they get results. Whether this is your first time going for an ASE certification, or you are well on your way to having enough to earn your Master Technician status, Varsity Tutors is here to provide you with a comprehensive and efficient Miami Certification training course to help you get where you need to go.
Any ASE certification is going to require you to know a lot, and certainly, your instructor can help you to master the content on the test. Additionally, they can help you to better understand the format and structure of the exam and develop strategies to better approach individual questions. With any test, timed or not, every second counts, and the ASE is no different. Your instructor can help you with time management strategies so that you are using your time during the exam as wisely and effectively as you can.
You can have all the test prep in the world, but when it comes time to take the actual exam you may still find that you have trouble with some of the questions. Your Miami ASE certification class instructor can help you prepare for that. There are reading strategies you can use to pull out the most important parts of what the questions is asking. Sometimes a question can have more than one answer that seems right. In those cases, there are ways to whittle down your choices and analyze the remaining possibilities to increase your chances of finding the correct one. It could be that it isn't what's on the test that gives you trouble, but your feeling of anxiety when you sit down to take the test. Knowing a few tricks to help you relax and focus can sometimes be the key to success. These are just a few ways that our classes can help you to feel more confident and ready to do your best when the day of the exam comes around.
For quality assistance as you prepare for the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) certification exam, all you have to do is contact Varsity Tutors. Our helpful and knowledgeable educational consultants can answer any questions you have and get you enrolled in a Miami ASE certification training that meets your scheduling and study needs.
ASE Certifications
- A1 – Engine Repair
- A2 – Automatic Transmission/Transaxle
- A3 – Manual Drive Train & Axles
- A4 – Suspension & Steering
- A5 – Brakes
- A6 – Electrical/Electronic Systems
- A7 – Heating & Air Conditioning
- A8 – Engine Performance
- A9 – Light Vehicle Diesel Engines
- B2 – Painting & Refinishing
- B3 – Non-Structural Analysis & Damage Repair
- B4 – Structural Analysis & Damage Repair
- B5 – Mechanical & Electrical Components
- B6 – Damage Analysis & Estimating
- C1 – Automobile Service Consultant
- E1 – Truck Equipment Installation & Repair
- E2 – Electrical/Electronic Systems Installation & Repair
- E3 – Auxiliary Power Systems Installation & Repair
- F1 – Alternate Fuels
- G1 – Auto Maintenance and Light Repair
- H1 – Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) Engines
- H2 – Diesel Engines
- H3 – Drive Train
- H4 – Brakes
- H5 – Suspension & Steering
- H6 – Electrical/Electronic Systems
- H7 – Heating Ventilation & Air Conditioning (HVAC)
- H8 – Preventive Maintenance & Inspection (PMI)
- L1 – Advanced Engine Performance Specialist
- L2 – Electronic Diesel Engine Diagnosis Specialist
- L3 – Light Duty Hybrid/Electric Vehicle Specialist
- P1 – Medium-Heavy Truck Parts Specialist
- P2 – Automobile Parts Specialist
- P4 – General Motors Parts Consultant
- S1 – Body Systems & Special Equipment
- S2 – Diesel Engines
- S3 – Drive Train
- S4 – Brakes
- S5 – Suspension & Steering
- S6 – Electrical/Electronic Systems
- S7 – Air Conditioning Systems & Controls
- T1 – Gasoline Engines
- T2 – Diesel Engines
- T3 – Drive Train
- T4 – Brakes
- T5 – Suspension & Steering
- T6 – Electrical/ Electronic Systems
- T7 – Heating, Ventilation & Air Conditioning (HVAC)
- T8 – Preventive Maintenance Inspection
- X1 – Undercar Specialist Exhaust Systems