how is the class? I heard the guy is a navy seal and you swim a lot. Is this true?
4/11/2006 9:12:49 PM
i dont know anything about itbut i am signed up to take it in the fall
4/11/2006 9:27:03 PM
Im worried if it is a lot of swimming. I am an alright swimmer, but not a member of no swim team and I am kinda out of shape
4/11/2006 9:28:10 PM
I've heard that its rediculously hard... one thing you have to do is a ditch-n-don without a surface breath... drop your gear come up flick the water but don't break it and then dive back down and put your gear on... I think that you get rescue certified but thats it, you don't get deep and wreck (required to dive on NC coast)
4/11/2006 11:02:19 PM
One of my friends took this class last semester. He died attempting the final exam. I would recommend taking it credit only.
4/11/2006 11:25:35 PM
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4/11/2006 11:57:35 PM
like, for real died?
4/12/2006 12:28:04 AM
4/12/2006 1:25:39 AM
Yeah, I think only about 40% of students who choose to take the final exam make it through alive.
4/12/2006 1:27:28 AM
4/12/2006 5:40:45 AM
i took it a couple of semesters ago, it was a great class. But yes it was a lot of work...but you also became a great scuba diver. You practice all sorts of different scenarios and its really cool. But the 2 days you go up to the quarry are intense, like 15 hour days full of diving, i came home sick and barely thought i would make it to the second day. But stick to it, everyone made it throug and no one failed, except for one or two who quit early in the semester. As far as the swimming goes i was a horrible swimmer, but just go slow and you can make it throughgood luck
4/12/2006 7:34:39 AM
are you for scuba?
4/12/2006 12:52:24 PM
I'm currently in the class and I'll say that it's probably one of the best classes that I've taken at NCSU.We don't do a huge amount of swimming, but you should probably be in decent shape while taking it. Swimming isn't a big deal, just get off your lazy ass and do it. It's kinda pathetic that you're worried about swimming for a class that is in the WATER. Coach Brown is former Navy; Coach Carroll was a former Navy Master Diver, and I think Matt was in NROTC in college but I'm not sure about anything after that. All three will make you a great diver, but I will say that Coach Brown has the most 'militaristic' style of teaching. Do what he says, when he says to do it. Coach Brown is harder as an instructor but when y ou're done you'll feel quite a sense of accomplishment.To the "ridiculously hard" comment--if I can do it, I'm fairly certain you can too. Most of the class is really an exercise in mental toughness.Note that if you haven't actually TAKEN the class, why did you post in the thread? If you haven't taken it and you've only heard about it from other people then that's classified as "hearsay" and holds no merit whatsoever. I wouldn't personally listen to anything someone says who hasn't taken the class.As to certifications--we will receive NAUI Advanced Scuba Rescue Diver and probably IANTD Advanced Nitrox. Neither deep, nor wreck, are required to dive off of the NC coast, although some dive charters will request that you have Advanced certification, which I beleive is part of "Advanced Rescue." We are also trained in DAN CPR, AED, Oxygen Administration, and basic life-saving skills.PS--if you're signed up to take it but you haven't taken 226--scuba 1 here at NCSU, I would highly advise doing that before signing up for scuba 2.
4/12/2006 4:48:09 PM
CharlesHF nailed it.It's challenging, but you really do learn the skills, and for way cheaper than you would anywhere else.
4/12/2006 7:24:29 PM
4/14/2006 9:02:31 AM
I've only seen one person in my class who didn't take 226 do decently in 227, and that can be linked to his Cavern/Intro to Cave courses. Our class is taught similarly to a Cavern/Intro to Cave course--donate from the mouth, obsessive about trim and buoyancy, always always buddy teams, etc.
4/15/2006 1:04:10 AM
im in 226 right nowand i reccomend that course before you take any advanced coursesthere is a MASSIVE amount of information you need to know for the finalits not hardread the book and its easybut its still a lot of information!i dont see any need for advanced courses personally unless i wanted to do a specialty dive. getting NAUI cert in basic diving and nitrox is good for me!
4/16/2006 1:11:38 AM