6 responses and only ONE answers the question. How sad!!! I apologize Cabub! It's unfortunate that a few seem to have to second guess each and every question with negative suppositions.
Dive training is a personal decision. From Open Water all the way to Dive Master, Technical or even instructor, you should make a self assessment of your skills, desires and attitude. Talking with the facility and even the instructor you are considering will give you the insight if the course is right for you.
I would wager that none of the posters posting you that you don't have enough experience have met you, talked with you or even seen you dive. It's easy to make assumptions that no one is worthy when they sit anonymously behind a keyboard.
Mselenaous has posted some good places to get a great start. You can also find some great independent instructors in the Florida area, but they (like myself) cost significantly more for one on one training. If you are looking to go straight into your IDC, that may not be a bad idea.
Other places to contact:
If you have an answer to Cabub's question, please chime in. If you want to debate the merits of various methods of getting your Dive Master, go start another thread. Thanks.
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