Make sure it's integrated, modular is way too long.
Perhaps Stefan123 could come back and back this statement up, but I'd agree with AndoniP, I think he meant you should do a full time residential course rather than distance learning.
I would second that opinion, full time residential course gets the whole thing over in 6 months, with excellent support during the course, then it's done and you can move on with the flying. With distance learning, I've heard of people doing it in 12 months, but more often it's 18, and can just drag on to 24, 36, then you find your first exam is out of date and you have to retake it.
Of course, if Stefan123 actually meant what he said, then it's total nonsense, integrated and modular generally take just as long to get the end result, and each to their own depending on their own budget, and training goals, as to which course they choose.