I took the extra sim
I, like everyone else, can't say enough good things about Mark and Co. at Higher Power. Mark is especially versed in hoops. The only thing bad I could say about him is that he still watches the NBA and is a big Mavericks fan. When it comes to hoops, I quit watching the NBA after most of the first "dream team" retired. Now it is too many tatooed young money grubbing punks. Oh sorry, this is airline talk not ESPN.
My partner and I were lucky enough to see true paradise. We did our sims on the -300 at the glorious SWA training facility. I have seen the promised land.
I took the extra sim ride. The V1 cuts were giving fits. Lots of negative transfer from the Herk, I just really wanted to raise the wing on that dead engine and had a little trouble adapting to the rudder only thing in those nice swept wing Boeings. Plus a little too much time spent flying the 6,000lb JP-8 to noise converter had me out my big airplane mode. My sim partner, a Saab driver for a regional carrier, had no trouble. All the former AF -135 airframe types seem to breeze through regardless of how long it had been since flying the jet.
The training is first rate. I heard that some guys deviate slightly from their training profiles and utilize extra sim time at the end of the first two sims to do V1 cuts; first day all in VMC, maybe half VMC on day two and rest IMC. I think that approach might have benefitted me.
Bottom line, you don't want a pink slip on this one, because your recheck is with a Fed. So if you have the slightest doubt, pay the extra $$ for insurance. 95% of people think they are ready and 99% are probably ready at the end of their training program. The designated examiners they use are strictly by the book when it comes to the Pratical Test Standards.
If you go, really learn the stuff they send you to study prior to going. I slipped into a class at the last minute due to racing expiration of VA benefits. I tried to drive and learn memory items in the car, and only got 4-5 hours of sleep at night because of playing catch up learning.
Good luck and have fun!