I've just read one of the posts about the average time for to complete the first solo and I'm completely surprised at the low hours that some people have done it in.
Its an internet forum! Don't believe everything you read on it. Very occasionally folk can be "economical" with the truth on here. Not me though (I soloed in 3 hours by the way

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Anyway welcome to the forum and to the obsession that flying will become for you, if it hasn't already.
Here's my advice: make sure you enjoy every minute of your training and don't worry about when you go solo, or when you'll get your licence. You are already a pilot, these are just steps in the learning journey that continues for ever after you've qualified.
Do you know what you want to do with your licence once you have it? Its worth thinking and planning for that now so that you can seamlessly move to what you want to do at that point (danger otherwise of a long gap and difficulty getting back into it).
Edit: another vote for "Stick and Rudder"