JKPAO
Contributor
Yes DC I have a Padi; Naui; SSI and my commercial course that was over 640 hours. I have taken advanced courses just to get to dive cheaper! It was so much per dive and alot cheaper to take a course and I got more diving in. I do understand that it is not cookie cutter service every where. (with good reason)
I applaud how many instructors teach in other agencies, But I do not bash Padi because of their
OW course was one way or another. I see it as different.
I know it is good to expose people to things outside the box but they should have a good
idea what is expected. (verbal or read) An instructor can not expose a student to all challenages in a single course. It has to come with experience. I believe the best way to learn to dive is to dive!
I may be wrong but you didn't just get into a habitat and start your first day at 1000' on a mix
You had to take steps. So some courses are baby step and some are more
?????....manly!
I still think self evaluation is key. I know new student do not know what they do not know...
Exposure and experience to different conditions are great teachers.
See you topside! John
I applaud how many instructors teach in other agencies, But I do not bash Padi because of their
OW course was one way or another. I see it as different.
I know it is good to expose people to things outside the box but they should have a good
idea what is expected. (verbal or read) An instructor can not expose a student to all challenages in a single course. It has to come with experience. I believe the best way to learn to dive is to dive!
I may be wrong but you didn't just get into a habitat and start your first day at 1000' on a mix

You had to take steps. So some courses are baby step and some are more

I still think self evaluation is key. I know new student do not know what they do not know...
Exposure and experience to different conditions are great teachers.
See you topside! John