I'm not ready yet to solo. Only 4+ hours flying time in four different flights. On my third the instructor briefs me on (seemed out of the blue to me, because I had no idea what to expect) "when you take off you have to keep the centerline but also scan the engine instruments, and the airspeed...." Etc. and I thought to myself "good to know, I will file that away for when I am ready to take off". Me, slow on the uptake, I taxi out and suddenly realize "you aren't thinking I'M going to take off now are you?"
"yes, I think you should take off. Remember I'm right here and can correct"
No words for how unready I fealt...I thought this would be three or four flights down the road. I did it though, and I think he corrected (still not sure) here and there. Wasn't pretty I think, but there was a decent crosswind.
I was a little taken aback. He went on vacation and I arranged to fly (a new plane, or a different one anyway) with another instructor a week later, and I had mulled it over and thought "yeah...I think I do need him to push me like that" and had thought a lot about takeoff and what I did wrong and by the time I went on that flight I was ready in my mind (though nervous) to give it a go. It was my first unassisted takeoff. I don't have to tell anyone here how great that felt, and I know soloing, when I am ready (no matter what I think) will be s thousand times more so.
My main point, I think I need someone that pushes me that way if they do it the way he did. If you'd have asked me, I would have out it off feeling I needed more experience.