Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Posting-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site rruxe.UUCP Path: utzoo!watmath!clyde!burl!ulysses!gamma!pyuxww!pyuxv!rruxa!rruxe!bsisrs From: bsisrs@rruxe.UUCP (R. Schiraldi) Newsgroups: net.rec.scuba Subject: Re: Advanced Certification Message-ID: <306@rruxe.UUCP> Date: Fri, 15-Nov-85 09:08:40 EST Article-I.D.: rruxe.306 Posted: Fri Nov 15 09:08:40 1985 Date-Received: Sat, 16-Nov-85 09:07:47 EST References: <253@rtp47.UUCP> Organization: Bell Communications Research, Piscataway N.J. Lines: 34 > I recently became NAUI certified, and am working on my PADI Advanced >Open Water card. I'm curious about where to go from here. I've know that >PADI has both Divemaster and Master Diver ratings, and that there are a >number of specialty ratings, but I don't understand the relationship >between the different ratings. Can somebody help? After PADI Advanced Open Water course, you can take any of the specilty courses, such as wreck diving, deep diving, search and recovery, night diving, ice diving, and so on. You can also take the Rescue Diver course which is no longer a specilty but now a new rating. The Rescue Diver course is manditory for the Divemaster course. As for the Master Diver, you get that rating by becoming a PADI Divemaster and 5 specilty ratings. (I am a Divemaster with 3 specilties, and also half way through the Assistant Instructor course.) After the Divemaster or Assistant Instructor course, you can attend an Instructor Development Course followed by an Instructor Evaluation Course and become a PADI Open Water SCUBA Instructor. Even if you don't continue to Instructor, take the Divemaster course, you WILL learn a lot more then you did in the prior courses. Rich Schiraldi PADI DM# 21546 rruxe!bsisrs Some Come Up Barely Alive