Cloud 69,
Its a lifestyle choice really. Personally, I don't fancy working 9-5 at a temp job, 5 days a week for X many years to fund a modular course. Equally, I feel I will perform better during an integrated course in a very concentrated environment. I don't really believe in the modular route of training (yes, I've done my research and visited many integrated and modular schools and talked to tens and tens of students from both routes). Thats just my personal opinion - I respect completely that others will disagree... (I'm just fed up of arguing about it with them).
If you can afford to go integrated, the consensus from everyone I've talked to (including many instructors) is go for it. A lot of people can't afford to do it - well, unfortunately thats just one of those things. It doesn't mean those that can afford it, shouldn't do it.
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