Be specific.
My 5 dives included: deep, night, navigation, recovery (complete with tying specific knots, and completing a controlled lift from 40'), and a drift dive in pretty ripping current...I did not get to choose any of these other "adventure" dives, to "fill in" 3, of the 5 open water dive requisite...I am happy that I did not. The recovery dive was extremely challenging and I remember the sense of accomplishment and confidence I felt, being 1 of the 2 to successfully complete the task (I got to be an arrogant 18 year old jerk for a few days, then I came back to my senses) Certainly, the recovery dive was more challenging than an enriched air dive, or a photo dive (I would actually appreciate that now, since beginning to use a gopro regularly), but as an "open water" dive to get certified, I don't see it being particularly challenging, or helpful, in developing "Advanced" diving skills, either. To top it all off, I had to come back to Cincinnati before I finished my navigation dive, so my instructor would only give me OW until I completed that dive. Even though she said I was one of the best students she had ever had in the water (like I said...arrogant
