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I do not want to start a riot but with some other agences then as long as you have paid your money then you will pass regardless of how good or bad you are . I am shure this is not allways the case and some people will want to argue that the non dir course that they have just done was really hard ,and they know of people failing .But i bet not many will say it has happend to them
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spoken like someone who'se never done a course with Mark Powell, who doesn't actually "fail" many people, but quite reguarly wants the students to go away and work on their skills, and come back to be re-evaluated before issuinig their certification.
Don't get trapped into thinking DIR has all the answers, or is a better system than all the others out there. Adopting any system means some element of compromise, and DIR is no different. In fact, perhaps more than any system, DIR is ALL about compromise, in that you must accept the fact that the system is not ideal for every scenario, and for each scenario there may be better unique options, but there is value in having a standard in itself you can apply to every situation. For some it is ideal, for others less so, but the value is in it always being the same, familiar, comfortable system