Tool Academy season 3

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Tool Academy
Season 3
Tool academy 3 cast.jpg
The cast of Tool Academy 3
Starring Jordan Murphy
Trina Dolenz
No. of episodes8
Release
Original network VH1
Original releaseFebruary 14 (2010-02-14) 
April 4, 2010 (2010-04-04)
Season chronology
 Previous
Season 2

Tool Academy 3 is the third (and to date last) installment to Tool Academy . This season was notable for including the series' first female tools (Jennavecia and Courtney), first same-sex couple (Courtney and Cheron), and first married couple (Kevin and Jermika). [1] The show premiered on February 14, 2010. [2] There were 10 contestants. [3]

Contents

Lessons of the Week

Badges
  1.   Communication
  2.   Fidelity
  3.   Modesty
  4.   Appreciation
  5.   Maturity
  6.   Trust
  7.   Family Values
  8.   Commitment

Contestants

ContestantPartnerStatus
Name [3] GenderTool NameNameGender
Jacob Tapia [4] (JT Extreme)MaleNeander-ToolChristieFemaleWinner in final episode
Angelo Giannako [5] MaleRipped/Teary ToolDayna Mugno [5] FemaleRunner Up in final episode
Jennavecia Russo FemaleTooletteKyleMaleEliminated in episode 7
Kevin Craft [6] MaleDouble-Talkin' ToolJermikaFemaleEliminated in episode 6
Jordan Alexander [7] MaleBoyband ToolRachel Ostreich [7] FemaleEliminated in episode 5
TommyMaleLoony ToolKateFemaleQuit in episode 5
Courtney Barcellos [8] FemaleLady Lovin' ToolCheron Rice [8] FemaleEliminated in episode 4
DanielMaleGlow Stick ToolLesleyFemaleEliminated in episode 3
Shawn Goble [8] MaleSurfin' ToolEmily Reno [8] FemaleEliminated in episode 2
Chasyn RanceMaleWrestlin' ToolAmandaFemaleQuit in Episode 1

Episode Progress

#ContestantsEpisodes
12345678
1JacobSAFESAFERISKSAFERISKRISKHIGHWINNER
2AngeloSAFERISKSAFEWINWINHIGHRISKOUT
3JennaveciaWINRISKSAFESAFEHIGHSAFEOUT
4KevinSAFEWINSAFERISKSAFEOUT
5JordanSAFESAFERISKSAFEOUT
6TommySAFESAFESAFESAFEQUIT
7CourtneySAFESAFESAFEOUT
8DanielSAFESAFEOUT
9ShawnSAFEOUT
10ChasynQUIT
  The contestant won Tool Academy.
  The contestant won a challenge and won a date with their partner.
  The contestant won a challenge, won a date with their partner, and was first to receive a badge.
  The contestant was the first to receive a badge.
  The contestant was safe from being eliminated.
  The contestant was at risk of being eliminated.
  The contestant was eliminated and their partner decided to stay with them.
  The contestant was eliminated and their partner decided to leave them.
  The contestant was eliminated and decided to leave their partner.
  The contestant quit the show, and left their partner.
  The contestant and his partner chose to split up and leave outside of elimination.

Episodes

Episode 1

First aired February 14, 2010

Episode 2

First aired February 21, 2010

Episode 3

First aired February 28, 2010

Episode 4

First aired March 14, 2010

Episode 5

First aired March 14, 2010

Episode 6

First aired March 21, 2010

Episode 7

First aired March 28, 2010

Jennavecia hit Angelo and Dayna.

Episode 8

First aired April 4, 2010

Winner

Jacob was the graduate and winner of Tool Academy 3. Angelo, in his exit interview, felt the decision was wrong and that he wanted to graduate. He correlated the experience as "..the one student who sits there and studies the whole time, and does everything they are supposed to do, and then you have student at the end who just tries to cram everything in the night before, and cheats a little bit." [9]

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