It was a few years ago now, but I found the school very disorganised, they messed me about alot. Schedules changed all the time. The few ground school sessions we had were typically reduced from 4 hours to perhaps 20 minutes.
The sim check was a horrible experince. The examiner was agressive and made it clear from the onset that he did not like us. I found him unprofessional. He was aparently having a bad day and took it our on us. As a result the check was way way way excessive for a couple of guys with only 32 hours of sim training. I have never had (or even heard of) a sim check like that since.
And then the 100 hours of line training (although I'm not sure if they offer that anymore). Basically, they would tell propective students to expect 100 hours of line training if they were train with FSB. Those hours were not in the contract, but were still used to get students to FSB. That is, off course, how they got so many students. I have kept in touch with some of my mates from the training, none of them got those hours. Essentially the old '99% chance' trick!
My conclusion: Better find a proper school, pay proper money and get proper training. Avoid FSB.