In fact i would say, stay in Europe it will be cheaper, safe and you'll get better training
UH.........no.
Don't judge all schools in the US by the experience of one.
It is simply amazing how unprepared some people show up.
Unprepared as in have not studied prior to arrival and even better; haven't put any effort in selecting schools.
If potential students would put a bit more research into selecting prior to going schools like EASA, NAC and name the rest of them would have been out of business years ago.
Having said that; in the name of all schools that are good in the USA I apologize for the experience any of you may have had with operators like the one mentioned above.