Bottom line is, good instruction falls on the shoulders of the instructor and the student. Both must be prepared to learn from each other. Both must walk away from the experience having learned something about one another. If not, they have both wasted each others time and money.
All of the agencies suck in some form or another, non of which will ever hold a candle light to the standards most of us would see in place. Unfortunately all of the agencies at this time are perpetuating the downward spiral of minimum requirements. With that there will always be instructors with in all of the agencies that see this as the goal to achieve. It is up to us "The Diving Community" to see that the minimum standards are not viewed as the the goal. If we do not promote better training and condemn those who run on the bare minimum, nothing will ever change.
All of the agencies suck in some form or another, non of which will ever hold a candle light to the standards most of us would see in place. Unfortunately all of the agencies at this time are perpetuating the downward spiral of minimum requirements. With that there will always be instructors with in all of the agencies that see this as the goal to achieve. It is up to us "The Diving Community" to see that the minimum standards are not viewed as the the goal. If we do not promote better training and condemn those who run on the bare minimum, nothing will ever change.
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