DSC1 Watton, Norfolk
Just to relay my own experience of the DCS1 course, which I completed a couple of weeks ago, it was one of the most information packed courses that I've been on and I've got my fair share of grey hair; certainly it was value for money, enjoyable, occasionally humourous and it was with a good group of people with whom to enjoy the banter.
The tutors were evidently extremely experienced, yet delivered the course material in a way that developed the confidence of the 'students', whether they already had a few trophies over their fire places or were sighting in their new rifles on the course never having taken an animal.
The balance and structure of course topics was perfect in that, for example, there was no overdose on deer recognition on one day (which would have served only to confuse {me }), that having been interspersed with other subjects over the duration of the course.
As a complete novice to stalking, I was very pleased that I undertook the course before venturing out, whether accompanied or otherwise. I don't need to tell you that to take the life of such noble animals is not to be taken lightly and neither, for that matter, is the course. It is not a breeze and, certainly to those with little or no field experience, requires that somewhat more than lip service be paid to the swotting.
We were advised that in any time available during the course to learn the Safety section backwards, which requires 100% correct answers. So, if you are going to do the course, my suggestion would be that you have done this before you arrive; you would then be able to focus on and retain the deer specific knowledge imparted by the tutors.
The final tip would be have a pencil and paper ready at ALL times as there are snippets of useful info' flowing from your fellow students all the time.
I hope this insight was useful. Good hunting. Cheers, Paul