Always a glamorous introduction, thank you Don
I currently attend FSA in Vero, and can offer you a little insight on the program, yet as Don said, visiting the school is the best idea.
We have a very structured course here, and they have a syllabus they follow religiously. The professional pilot course they sell you as a zero time pilot is the CIME (commercial/instrument - multi-engine). They say you can do this course in 53 weeks, but that's with 5 events per week(an event is a flight, class, simulator lesson, etc). There aren't very many people that can manage to get 5 events. Weather, scheduling, work, all affect how you get scheduled. I'm currently about a year and 2 months into it here, and I'm just about to finish CIME.
The planes are well maintained, as ancient as they are. The facilities here for the most part are well maintained.
I have enjoyed most of my stay here, and am satisfied with the training. It is expensive, but in my mind, well spent. You can spend a lot less money, and get the same training, but you can't get some of the benefits of training here. They have a great corporate business jet internship program, and of course the opportunity to instruct here.
If you have any other questions, I'm all ears.