Danny - thanks for the advice, it's true that there are always two sides to a story.
In Aircart's case, although it's always dangerous to judge such things and draw conclusions from them, his posts come across as intelligent and well thought out. I don't doubt that there's a little exageration - there always is in any story - but I would also guess that Aircart has a genuine problem with his school. This isn't to put the school down in any way - it's just that some people are more suited to a particular school or a particular style of training than others, and Aircart may have picked a school which is unsuitable for his learning style.
Aircart, can I suggest that, if you're not happy, you move to another school - and then come back and let us know how it goes? If Danny is correct and your training has been lacking in any way, then you will struggle whichever school you go to, but you'll get there eventually. On the other hand, if you change school and find yourself progressing much faster, I'd be interested to know (and also interested to know why you think that was the case).
As for others who have similar problems, I think they make good threads, but would be better without naming the school (although Aircart only named the school in response to a specific question from JB007). We certainly don't want any school to get a bad name for itself simply because one student found they didn't fit their needs. Fortunately, in this case, the school has a sufficiently good reputation that I don't think it's going to be harmed by one individual case.
That aside, Aircart's initial question (which didn't relate to any particular school or give any background information about the reason for the question) was intruiging in itself - as I said way up at the top of the thread, it's a subject I'm very interested in, and it's not discussed very often.
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