Now that you’re looking at finding the right instructor, here are a few questions that I used when I was interviewing my potential instructors. Maybe some of these will be of benefit to you. I took this directly from an email that I sent out:
Thanks for the quick reply. I appreciate that you see some value in both of us wanting to make sure there is a good fit. At this stage in my life, I am willing to spend a little more time finding just the right instructor, instead of jumping for that certification. To that end, I’ve spent the last year looking at some instructors, and taking some other courses from them as “try out” courses.
I have a handful of questions that I’ve thought about as I’ve been doing some pre-course studying, and I’ve also written down some of my hopes, goals, expectations. I send these out so you can kind of see where I’m at. If you have time, I would love to hear your thoughts and comments.
I realize that I have accumulated quite a bit over time. I apologize, certainly feel free to not answer questions if there’s too many.
I live in Alpine, and would be more than happy to meet up as your schedule has an opening. I’d also love to just set up the SDI solo course if you teach that, as an easy way to get to know each other.
Tech training questions/expectations
As an instructor what are your teaching objectives, How do you adapt your teaching style to the needs of the student?
What gear and Configuration do you require as I start the course?
What are some of the other prerequisites beyond the standard course prerequisites that you personally believe are important?
How do you determine a student is ready to take this course?
What do you look for in a student who is looking at this course?
How do you define success in the student?
What, how, where, do you dive for fun, and how often?
What is your diving philosophy?
What responsibility do you believe you have to the student?
In terms of mentorship versus an instructor, and how does that rule and relationship change after the course?
What is your optimal student to teacher ratio, What do you do if you have a student who wants to take the course but there are not other students at that time?
How do you teach the course/what is your teaching philosophy?
What, if anything, do you require or teach beyond the standards of the course?
How do you personally continue to learn and grow as a diver?
What is your course time frame, classes, classwork, pool time, and the actual check out dives? Where do you do these?
What if I finish the course and I am not quite meeting your standard for certification?
What resources do you recommend your students utilize in terms of pre-reading and preparation work before the course begins?
Once the course is finished, do you have previous students that you can put me in contact with who could become potential dive buddies/practice partners?
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Some of my expectations and what I am hoping to get out of the course:
I want the opportunity to fail the course, I want to be stretched and pushed, I expect an instructor to be hard on me, but not mean.
I would expect standards, not perfection. I want to dive safe, strong, and the right way without instructor supervision once certified.
Thorough. I want to feel safe and capable to dive without an instructor when the course is complete.
If I have questions, I expect the instructor to be available for questions and answers, it doesn’t have to be a best friends relationship, but I would hope there was some availability to clarify issues.
I want this to be a foundation to increase my confidence and ability in solo diving and open the way to solo tech (No pinnacle diving, no penetration, but mild Deco in warmer climates in solo configuration). Foundation for eventual CCR.
I would expect my instructor to teach me the “why” and the reasoning behind processes, and when there are divergent opinions, I am happy with understanding his or her reasoning for doing something a certain way, but I would expect the opportunity to acknowledge that there are other ways something could be done.
Observe my weaknesses and make recommendations so these become opportunities for strength and growth.
Not interested in the minimum # of dives and easiest way to get certified. I want to come out competent, confident, capable.
I want this to be the Foundation for advanced diving: wrecks, caves, exploration.
Especially interested in working on team development, communication, maintenance of position in water column, dive planning, gas management, gas switching. I want to learn and incorporate “best practice” techniques.
Interested in eventual deeper cold water wreck and penetration diving: Great Lakes, Scapa Flow, Norway, Croatia, Malta, Truk Lagoon.
Thanks!!!
Jon