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Alcyone
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All I can add is that the training is, IMHO, good value and very enjoyable.
Possibly less so if TCM is in your class. I don't think the instructors deserve that.
Diving to modest depths is pretty safe if you follow reasonable precautions, some of which were not entirely intuitive to me, and I have a degree in physics. (OK degree level physics is not focussed on useful things like keeping your boat clean).
It's also very good fun and going on a course or joining a club is sociable too. If you are going to buy some kit, you'll get better value for money if you invest a little in learning to use it. Bit like sailing perhaps?
The numerical stuff about pressure is all very well, but it might be more useful to think that a painfully loud ear damaging noise is noise is not many psi...
Take care and have fun.
I've possible trained 50+ divers over 20 years, few have struggled so manfully with the basic concepts!