Classes are only as good as the instructors....
Materials are important, but not as important as the person responsible for the class.
Not talking specifically about CHL.. but..
I can give a great class with no materials... Nothing but a blackboard and a piece of chalk.... If I had to. I've done it. I taught "stuff" to lots of smart people for a bunch of years... from 2 at a time to 500 at a time... Does material... props.. etc. matter?.. Certainly, having good instructional materials can enhance the experience for any student, but, if the instructor sucks.... nothing will make it a good experience..
"Guns" attract an interesting crowd... Bravado does not a good instructor make...
Sorry the OP had a bad experience... I did too when I took my TX class.
Fortunately, I had a prior class that was excellent, and the laws were fairly similar.
It would be good, as part of the instructor requirements, for prospective instructors to be required to stand up and teach some portion of the class, and get rated on their ability to deliver the content
AND STAY ON TOPIC.
Oh well... At least we have each other..
