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Wow Jim, that sounds amazing. Leaps and bounds ahead of the NAUI Master Diver course I just finished. I can't wait to take my first SEI course. :D

<50 dives == NAUI MD :confused:

Wow...Of course, knowledge for its own sake is good I just didn't realize that you could do that with so few dives.
 
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Walter....I meant to say hi and socialize with you for a few minutes at the SEI meeting at DEMA but I had to run out immediately. I was the one sitting beside Slate.
Next time.
Mike
 
<50 dives == NAUI MD :confused:

Wow...Of course, knowledge for its own sake is good I just didn't realize that you could do that with so few dives.

You think that's good, in addition to my Master rating I also got Advanced, Rescue, CPR/First Aid, and Nitrox. The prereq. to entering the program was an OW certification, and we accomplished all those things in 13 dives with minimal classroom time. Oh - and all with no books! Woohoo! Go NAUI! :shakehead:

Now you see why I can't wait for my first SEI course.
 
You think that's good, in addition to my Master rating I also got Advanced, Rescue, CPR/First Aid, and Nitrox. The prereq. to entering the program was an OW certification, and we accomplished all those things in 13 dives with minimal classroom time. Oh - and all with no books! Woohoo! Go NAUI! :shakehead:

Now you see why I can't wait for my first SEI course.

Don't get me wrong bjjman, I am not blaming the student for the standards of the instructor/course. When you don't offer a lot of info up front it is no wonder the students have to keep taking classes just to become decent divers...sad really.
 
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