Dave ,
I fully agree and have had a similar discussion with lecturers at my college , but in all fairness they do the best they can do , colleges are run like business's they have to make a profit so they have limitions , during my 2 years we have used and reused cable , back boxes , pvc/steel conduit , switch plates , in fact everything , nothing gets thrown away until it is well and truely scrap.
Its not an ideal way of providing the training we need but its part of the process I think alot is on the NVQ part that is based on real life as it happens training , but as I know alot of people havent actually done the NVQ because very few companies are hiring apprentices / trainees at present.
I for one have said I want to do it the "proper way" Level 2 , Level 3 , NVQ , AM2 this giving me the best possible start in the trade , but in reality am I going to be able to ? Who knows only time will tell , one of the reasons I believe I will struggle , is , as an adult learner to much focus is being put on the younger students, the modern apprenticship is based on 16 - 20 year olds and the going pay rate is