you should check it out. it is always a good idea to catch a course or 2 and develop some good habits. especially since it looks fairly inexpensive. do some google searches and see what people are saying about that school.
I’m actually attending one of these here in the south, I just felt that all-digital is nice but I wanted to be able to handle TTs/CDJs properly as well, and get some of the music theory (music structure, song keys etc) and connections to the other DJs in town. For that it works fine, it is VERY in-depth (which I love) however I’ve heard that the quality can depend on the place/city. I’d just call them up and ask them for a test-hour, then bring your questions and expectations to the table… and have some fun
A word of warning though: it’s addictive. I eventually bought two TT and now play either VCI-only or TT-VCI-mixed and it’s a lot of fun