And if you get your new shiny PPL(H), and flushed with success, do a bit of hourbuilding and get your new shiny CPL(H), all at the same school....it's not until you go out into the big wide world, with all of 185 hours (even less if you started with a PPL(A)), that you realise maybe everything wasn't as great as all the wonderful people who taught you to fly at your first school told you it was.
I speak from experience - though I didn't do all my training at one school, and the school wasn't all that bad...but the principle is the same. Maybe I was extraordinarily naive, but I'm sure I wasn't unique - correction, I know for certain I wasn't unique.
flyer43, you'd probably love both of us; it's just that we prefer you to remember that there are two of us, and, as on this thread, we Whirlys don't always agree!