This is a bad experience I had when I took my PADI open water course.
During my first dive in the swimming pool I found that I could drop to the bottom by letting the air out of my vest without a problem. But I had a very hard time staying at the bottom. The instructor tried to help me breath properly but I kept floating upwards. The instructor became impatient with me and finally added 4 more pounds to my weight belt. This did not help.
Needles to say when I got home that night I was very stressed. I did internet research on buoyancy and when it came time to sleep I found myself breathing like as if I was under water.
After a sleepless night wondering why I was the only one that couldn’t stay down, I went for day 2 of my course.
Because we were 12 students in the pool a second instructor came to help us. Then came the time to go down. I sank like a rock; however, after 5 minutes or so, I started to rise to the surface once again. The second instructor ask me to empty my BCD. I did and dropped down at once. His experience led him to conclude that my rented BCD was defective and was filling up with air on its own.
The first instructor that was impatient with me looked pretty stupid because he made it clear to the class that we should be happy that we had him because he claimed to be the best instructor in the dive center.
The very next day I complained about the rental equipment and purchased all my dive equipment, at a discount, so that I would never experience this again.
The lesson in this is purchase your gear if possible. Imagine if this happened at 30 meter.