Nothing bothered me about the curriculum of the few schools that I found really, relative to other schools the actual flight training seems a bit light, they all had what you need to get started (basically the bare minimum hours under the FAA guidelines) but obviously that will not make you viable in the job market, where as other schools had a more thorough curriculum such as certified flight instrument instructor cert, and external load cert, and high altitude training. All of these are certifications that I'd like to get, and they also help you acquire hours.
I've found a few schools that look to be good under the new GI bill, I'll give you some links later.