As you state, too much sales pitch, redoing work and fancy names that just confuse the hell out of you.
I am guessing in a nutshell, its straight to a 2365 level 2 and cut out all this sales pitch fast track stuff.
Its almost like they take you in one direction, but after you have done it, you still need to come back as you are not even close to fully qualifiy
So now, 2365 level 2, but with which company, cheapest, close by, online etc etc.
I guess, I now know the route, its defo 2365 level 2!
I am guessing in a nutshell, its straight to a 2365 level 2 and cut out all this sales pitch fast track stuff.
Its almost like they take you in one direction, but after you have done it, you still need to come back as you are not even close to fully qualifiy
So now, 2365 level 2, but with which company, cheapest, close by, online etc etc.
I guess, I now know the route, its defo 2365 level 2!
On the 5 steps to become an electrician on the Trades skills website is not quite correct, its their sales pitch as you don't need step 1 or step 2 as step 1 and step 2 will all be learned in your level 2.
As for the 2391-52 that they offered you I am 95% sure that this course is not in place to teach you how to inspect & test, they are not there to show you how to use a tester etc, nor safe isolation, testing single phase, 3ph etc etc you should already know all this, they're there solely to examine your competence/skill knowledge to make sure you know what you're doing.
To learn how to use testers, safe isolation, initial verification etc etc you would go on the C&G 2392 testing course or a Domestic installer course where the 2392 will be chucked in with it or you'll do the 2365 to which it will all be learned on there too.