Damselfish
Contributor
It's going to depend on the instructor, as usual. A class with someone who is really good at it - and good at passing along that knowledge - should be worth it. If the instructor isn't really much of an expert themselves, just checking off the boxes, maybe not so much. (If you know little to begin with and aren't good at learning it on your own, then I suppose you're bound to learn something from any instructor who's at least somewhat competent - but if possible you may as well hold out for something better.)
It doesn't matter if the class happens to get you a PADI card, that doesn't automatically mean its a lame class. My husband (who knew quite a bit about photography to begin with) took the PADI specialty eons ago from someone who was a professional UW photographer and had a photo shop on Bonaire, and it was certainly worthwhile for him.
It doesn't matter if the class happens to get you a PADI card, that doesn't automatically mean its a lame class. My husband (who knew quite a bit about photography to begin with) took the PADI specialty eons ago from someone who was a professional UW photographer and had a photo shop on Bonaire, and it was certainly worthwhile for him.