Blox
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freediver:Then by this measure it is also a lazy, uncaring instructor who fails a student by not seeking new ways to help them achieve and succeed. Maybe I'm old school but I would much rather seek ways to help a diver candidate achieve than to fail them.
I am curious to learn from those who have seen a student or heard of a student failing OW, what was/were the reason(s)?
I've seen a PADI instructor "fail" a student for OW certification.
The instructor(s) spent 2 DAYS with the student in the pool to get the basic skills done. During the 4 checkout dives it turned out that the student was (mentally) nowhere near ready to go diving on his own with just another certified diver (and this is basically what the OW cert permits you to do). The instructor felt that he could not grant the certification in good faith, talked to the student and they agreed that the student would not get the OW cert, but instead would get the PADI Scuba Diver cert, so that the student could get credit for work done if the student desired to continue his training and eventually get OW certified or at least go diving under supervision of a qualified instructor. You may see this as the instructor having given up, but this is not the case - the instructor showed patience beyond belief with that student and the student , being on vacation, ran out of time to complete the course here.