Originally Posted by
UpAndDownAndUpAndDow
I'm a bit concerned that their integrated path isn't necessarily "tried and tested"
The problem with an integrated course is that once you're in, your stuck in it. If the training is not good or delayed, what can you do? They can even demand that you pay for extra training if they decide at their discretion that you need it, or else they don't sign you off for the skill test. If they file for bankruptcy, you loose everything. So before signing in do your home work, try to speak to as many former students as you can, etc.
You can be sure that the salesperson will tell you all about the good things, and will leave to you only bad things to discover.