CFI school advice?

UPDATE:.....I thought I would give you guys an update at CFI school in ATL. I can honestly say that I know why I didn't make it in Vegas. I wasn't ready, but getting the opportunity to give it another shot in ATL was awesome. I am now a MEI, CFII, and CFI single instructor. The atmosphere was alot more laid back, which was a good thing. The instructors were all good too. They really made an effort to help me along the way. The CFI ground school in Vegas was alot more thorough but the instructors in ATL in my opinion were better. All in all it feels great to be done with ATP and I appreciate all they did for me, but now I'm looking forward to that first paycheck from flying no matter how small it may be. :rawk:

Right on man:nana2:. Now be ready to pound in doors to get that 1st instructing job. I would honestly try to find a 141 school to start at. Following a regimented sylibus for a while will make it eaiser for you to get good at it. And as the old addiage goes-----fake it till you make it. You know how to fly, now you have to learn how to teach.
 
I know for a fact Frank does read these forums.... Frank does an excellent job for the amount of information there is to learn and the time frame he's given....But I kind of got the impression that he thought he was Tony Soprano (jumpsuit, cadillac, angry). But all in all its a good course.
 
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