Suggest the OP thinks talks direct to a local flying school or club. For instance, come the day a solo is required, will you take it?
I see students drop out at that point or just beyond when the realities of flying hit home based around this kind of topic. That is not a criticism, just the way it is. Flying is not for the faint hearted and the anxst comes from knowing the likely outcome of various undesirable scenarios. I don't think the aircraft type makes any difference.
If you are of a nervous disposition and need guarantees, then maybe this is not for you.