I have noticed something which seems to repeat itself in almost every commercial diving educational institution on the globe. Divers having finished their program are not capable enough in a real life environment. I think it was Shaun Flynn who started a similar discussion. I'd just like to know if there's anyone who could explain to me why schools don't organize their curriculum in a more practical way. Somebody on this site mentioned that the only useful thing divers get taught at school was how to get their gear on. Everything else was taught on the job. So once again what's the point? Is a more practical oriented education more expensive for the schools or do the schools just don't care?
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