Hey there..I graduated from FlightSafety just over a year ago. In my opinion, it's on a short list of the best flight schools in the country. The training you receive there is very good quality. A lot of flight schools (ATP is the biggest one that comes to mind) just train you to pass checkrides. At FSA, they train you to be a great pilot, and passing a checkride is just a sort of by-product.
However, not everything is perfect. Like the post before, it IS expensive, but quality isn't free..They do have a lot of international students, but right now there's only about 120 students to close to 80 instructors...so you do the math..You will most likely be one of two, if not THE only student your IP has..
The facilities the school uses are spectacular..as well as the ground school instructors who are all mostly highly experienced retired airline captains.
I would definately recommend FSA to an aspiring professional pilot. You will be more than adequately prepared for the next step in your career. I hope this helps you in your decisions.
Also, about the post before me..it is possible to be a "Student Marketing Asst."..I did it for about 8 months during my training there. It is true that a few of the instructors did desk work, but that was when they were still students. Once they finished CFI, it was all flying from there on.