Everskyward
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I can only speak about FlightSafety since I've never been to any other brand of simulator school. From what I have experienced, the programs are usually very structured and not tailored to the individual. Of course, they can't treat everyone exactly alike since people come from different backgrounds and they make some allowance for that, especially in the sim. Still, there is only a certain amount of time to check off a certain number of boxes. They will give you additional training and sim sessions if you need it but I don't know if that costs extra or not. I was once partnered with someone who was there an extra few days before they would let him attempt his checkride. You are their customer and they are not looking to wash you out.What is the instructional philosophy at simulator level training, like Flight Safety or Simuflite? Do they try at all to tailor to the personality/experience/skills of the student, or do they treat everyone the same?
One piece of advice I would give to anyone planning on going to a school like that is to go there already proficient on instruments. They are there to teach you the specific airplane, not give you an IFR refresher. If you are struggling with how to read and interpret an instrument approach plate you will already be way behind.