My ''integrated'' experience was cut short by negligence on the side of the selection agency. It was on their professional assesment and opinion that I based my decision to enroll with them, and I was willing to abide the very stringent contract. Now that they have blatantly breached said contract, I am to see no compensation, similar to that I would have to pay them if the roles were reversed. With a letter admiting to telling me that no problems would occur in hand, I'm unsatisfied, as they claim that such an event could not have been forseen, and falls into the category of force majeur. I strongly disagree; it is true that they did not have the forsight, but I had, which was why I asked. And they said that no problems could occur and blah blah blah.
Bottom line is that they admited to their mistake, in writting, and they feel offering me a place in a lesser programme is a suitable form of compensation.
I am not apprehensive, not in the least, of a carreer in aviation, as soon as I arrived home, I started a PPL course, which I am a few hours away from completing, and am looking for a groundschool in the area, to start the ATPL course.
This event hasn't exactly slowed me down, I am just under the impression that I am being treated unfairly, and am considering taking legal action.