I thought the same thing until I visited their office for open house. Mind you, I also learned by just watching and trial/error ever since I was 13, so I kind of had the same thoughts as you. (I am 27 now).
Anyways, I went to this with an "open-mind" as I just wanted to check it out. The open-house went on for about an hour and a half.
They spoke about the different classes and what they had to offer, etc..
What I like most about this place, especially for people starting off, is that apart from the classes, you have unlimited access to their equipment and music (loads of vinyl). (Awesome for someone who do not have equipment and can test out different setups before making a purchase). Think of it as a gym membership. They allow you to use their facilities whenever you want (obviously as long as they open) giving you access to their equipment, their vinyl collection, and network with everyone that is there.
They even give you exposure, as they have the graduates perform a live set at a local bar or lounge with all the other "classmates". Something like your "Final Exam"....
For those who are serious about music and spend loads of money on equipment, I think the networking itself is worth it. Even for one semester, one class.
They have different courses depending on skill level. I think a lot of us here would be skilled enough to skip all of the beginner's courses. I'm interested in the 2nd scratch course, where do they do not go over basic mixing skills. They go right into more complex scratching that you can incorporate into your mixes and sets.
Note: This was my experience based on the Scratch Academy located in Miami, Fl.. Can't speak for any other ones, as I have never visited, but I would imagine they would offer pretty much the same thing.
