Rhenry
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As a note from both sides of the fence, I took the PADI OW class, and received my certification from NAUI. I went on to take the AOW class from PADI (only reason is they provide collage credit that I needed). The difference between the two programs is where they teach certain skills. NAU has a lot of First Aid in the OW class; while PSAI places the emphasis on first aid in the rescue diver class and AOW class. The PADI books are more expensive and go into a lot of detail, with some very good information and details of the why and not just the how. Having said that, there is also a lot of ŨO PADI stuff in there as well, and by looking at it you would think if itÃÔ not PADI youÃÓe just not qualified. The other half is a lot of material is really much more then anyone needs to know to be a safe and good diver. Do I really need to know the complete human body from head to toe to understand dive issues? Some of the information is very relevant but allot of it is much more then I need to know or want to know. If this was MED. School that is one thing, but this is diving, not brain surgery 101.
I did like taking the course as it was interesting, and helpful in many respects. But for the price I paid in books is ridiculous. Overall I would recommend the program, but also caution those who take it to ignore some of the material as it does not apply to understanding dive illnesses or dive physics. As for which program is better? My answer is YES. Both programs are very good and both have differences in philosophy but at the end of the day, both programs will provide you with the knowledge and skills necessary skills to be a competent and safe diver
I did like taking the course as it was interesting, and helpful in many respects. But for the price I paid in books is ridiculous. Overall I would recommend the program, but also caution those who take it to ignore some of the material as it does not apply to understanding dive illnesses or dive physics. As for which program is better? My answer is YES. Both programs are very good and both have differences in philosophy but at the end of the day, both programs will provide you with the knowledge and skills necessary skills to be a competent and safe diver
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