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No, with two others. When I did this.
Why do you ask?

How established are they - myself and others were abandonned after part 1 by a firm after paying a fortune for the whole course. It made me so annoyed I wished I'd only done part 3 with a firm. You can do 1 and 2 yourself, they are not worth paying for in themselves, but some firms like to overlap 2 and 3. I got part 2 by myself, and this might have disadvantaged me I think with part 3.
Best bet is to know an instructor and pay them to help you with part 2, even pay for a pupil's lesson at times (ADI lessons are usually more expensive) while you practice as instructor. A good relationship with the pupil will allow this, and the ADI will still be there, giving feedback which the pupil will benefit from.

2006-08-12 23:20:52 · answer #1 · answered by Chris cc 1 · 0 0

yes thanks, what is it you want to know?

2006-08-15 04:44:23 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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