Not bad. I would get one myself, but I hear they need hyper-humidity to thrive.
I'd love to see more people growing this plant. While it may never be labeled as 'easy', it's impressive stature should make it a fixture in any collection that has highland conditions.This is definitely a plant on my want list. Anything to dispel its intimidating reputation is a big help.
Just listen to what the plant is telling you. Unlike Heli's, who can apparently hide an issue for a while, schizzies tell you very quickly when they're unhappy. With their super-broad leaves, and adaptations to deep rainforest growth, they may be the most efficient CP (surviving/thriving in lowest light) but that doesn't mean they won't take some higher light. The problem may be that as people try to provide higher humidity, they enclose the plants, thereby creating a toxic hi-temp environment (aka: mini-solar oven). As with all plants, close observation will help determine what will keep them happy in your conditions... (heck - Andrew somehow found a way to keep them happy in the middle of the Arizona desert!!).hmmmmm, now I'm apprehensive about the amount of light I'm giving mine LOL