I qualified with nothing for my PA license to carry firearms...
PA has no such requirement. All it takes is $25 and a background check and 10 minutes later (at least in my county) you're out the door and legal to carry.
In Florida you have to show "proficiency with a firearm". When I took my class 17 years ago, I used a PPK/s and fired 50 rounds, with an instructor/deputy. No a problem for me, as I had been shooting since I was 4 or 5. I was already proficient.
Several of my friends took a class at a gun show, then had to go to a local range to shoot. They said the instructor dressed in a bullet proof vest that went to his knees, and a full face shield. He loaded one round in a revolver and placed it on the table. If you had shot before, you came up with your shooting hand raised, picked up the pistol, fired one round and placed it back on the table, all with one hand. If you had never shot before, you came up with both hands raised and he gave a few instructions, then you fired one round.
When my wife took her class several months ago, she took her new M&P9c. I sat in as a refresher with my H&K. Many in the class had just purchased guns from that shop and this was their first time shooting. The instructor wanted to see everyone shoot and reload at least once. You could shoot 1, reload and shoot 1 more, or shoot a whole box. He was right there to help any that needed it. With some, I felt would have felt more comfortable standing in front of the target than behind them.
Anyway, point is I like to see some shooting involved. Our fee is $137 for the license. The class was another $75, and was well worth it. With the new digital fingerprints, you get your license back in less than two weeks.