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I disagree. I thought the transition felt a lot like a B-course. 3-4 hours of studying a night, including chair flying, an hour in the FTD working flows (100 and 200 blocks), and writing the memory items to drill them in like bold face items. IMO, "gentleman's course" = spoon feeding. I was not spoon fed anything. I was also a one-man class with no sim partner, so that may have been a factor in the perceived intensity, but just about everyone I know who's been through Delta training in the last 2 years has had an experience similar to mine. I doubt any of them would describe the experience as a gentleman's course.
Im with you. I found it as intense as anything I did in AF, behind on day 1 and fighting to catch up every day after. I also know plenty of folks who got extra sims and/or OE.
Good attitude and hard work will get you through, and company will certainly work with you to succeed. But not what I would call a gentlemans course either