I think if you work better in a classroom setting, it might be worthwhile. But there are a lot of resources online for free and some paid stuff as well! Also, the online stuff does have some structure and source files too. Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tElsku3aKQI Udemy:…
See if you can track down someone who has taken the class. There are some great classes at community colleges, and a lot that would leave you worse off then spending the same time watching tutorials on YouTube.
Depends on who's teaching. If it's by somebody who doesn't really have industry experience I'd pass. If the instructor is a working pro, I'd consider it. Can't you not get a class refund if you quit after the first class? If so, take the first class to get an idea if the quality of teaching suits you. If the instructor is…