No reason not to check into it, but it sounds dubious.
I completed the A&P school at Columbus State but didn't test for the licenses. It's pretty simple, but I won't say easy. It's shop class. You learn to set rivets and weld tubing. You mess around with ancient engines--like a 500 cubic inch lawn mower engine with 2 spark plugs. You mess with radial engines--so old they are depicted in cave drawings. And little turbo jets. And then you can take your tests and get your tickets...
And like any other job, you aren't qualified when you show up to work. With aircraft, you have to have worked on that job in the past to be able sign off on it. All of your real training will be OJT. The fabric and dope job you do in school doesn't transfer to a 737.
But why not investigate?