EyeLikePie

EyeLikePie t1_j6j48hu wrote

Being intelligent, teachable, and well-rounded will never be obsolete. The fact that you're even tracking these issues and trying to make smart decisions about them puts you ahead of 80, maybe 90% or more of the general public. Study something you're interested in, and keep an eye on the horizon for emerging opportunities in the field. That's it.

Also don't take on a lot of student debt. Shit's poison.

1

EyeLikePie t1_j037wvo wrote

Reply to comment by mastakebob in Supercar driving experience by madyza

Looks like options have changed a bit. This was years ago. I think the school might've been called "BSR" back then or something like that. I think the course was called Defensive Driving, and was an entry level. What we did was like a combination of their Accident Avoidance, and Day 1 of Evasive Driving (less the "driver down" stuff).

But if this school is run by the same people they are pros and really put together great training. It's not a fun photo op like the exotic stuff - this is nitty gritty real world training. The fact that it's also fun as Hell is just icing on the cake. Highly recommend not just for the cool factor, but it WILL make you a better driver as well.

2

EyeLikePie t1_izzv49s wrote

I did it with some buddies and enjoyed it, but also doubt I'd pay to do it again. I think I paid around $1K and did around 3 laps each in 3 different exotics, plus a ride-along. You get a cool experience and get to know what it's like to REALLY drive a high-performance car in a controlled environment (i.e. not just putting around on the street, or stomping on it from one redlight to another like a jackass in an environment that isn't safe for you or anyone around you), and you get some cool pictures and a story to tell. If you would like to have such an experience and won't miss the money, then by all means go for it.

It was really cool to do once.

The other thing I've done is take an advanced driving course at Summit Point WVA. I think it was similar cost (or even cheaper? Was years ago), but you got a full day of classroom instruction + far more behind the wheel time in a beat up old police package cruiser and learned stuff you could actually apply for safety and accident avoidance in the real world. And balls out fun. I couldn't stop smiling for days. Would DEF do that again.

2