Meredith78
Contributor
I am pleased to report that with a little begging/charm, I got the instructor to change the site of the deep dive to one that took us to 90'. I still didn't feel narc'ed and even completed the math problems faster than I did on land (got one wrong, but still!).
I did learn several things from this class. The navigation lesson was something I needed, and going through the 5-dive intensive in one weekend also gave me a great chance to practice in a drysuit and with my new 40 cf pony in the presence of an instructor. Arguably, I didn't need to take the class to continue to enjoy diving, but it was something I wanted to do. I lost count of how many people were surprised I hadn't done AOW yet. I just wanted to check off that bit of training, to officially say I completed the course, and so now I can have the card should anyone require it.
The biggest lesson, though, was how to choose a class. In the future I will talk to the shop and the instructor, if possible, to make sure the class they are offering is what I am looking for. I also feel like this experience has helped me understand this particular shop better -- which in the future may affect my dealings with them, but I'm not crossing them off my list entirely.
Thanks Sam for starting this thread -- without it I might not have spoken up for what I wanted from the class. And DiveNYers, I would still love to go with you guys to the deeper parts of Dutch, if you can stand a non-DIR wetsuit diver with a single tank.
I did learn several things from this class. The navigation lesson was something I needed, and going through the 5-dive intensive in one weekend also gave me a great chance to practice in a drysuit and with my new 40 cf pony in the presence of an instructor. Arguably, I didn't need to take the class to continue to enjoy diving, but it was something I wanted to do. I lost count of how many people were surprised I hadn't done AOW yet. I just wanted to check off that bit of training, to officially say I completed the course, and so now I can have the card should anyone require it.
The biggest lesson, though, was how to choose a class. In the future I will talk to the shop and the instructor, if possible, to make sure the class they are offering is what I am looking for. I also feel like this experience has helped me understand this particular shop better -- which in the future may affect my dealings with them, but I'm not crossing them off my list entirely.
Thanks Sam for starting this thread -- without it I might not have spoken up for what I wanted from the class. And DiveNYers, I would still love to go with you guys to the deeper parts of Dutch, if you can stand a non-DIR wetsuit diver with a single tank.