I agree with most of Jb's post, but thought I'd throw in a little nugget. I started a part time job last summer knowing nothing at all about Photoshop. Seriously. I had heard of Adobe, but nothing of it's various products.
This job required Photoshop skills, my employer (for some unknown reason) thought I knew all there was to know about it. I bluffed for the first few days but picked things up very quickly. Within two weeks I was using the majority of functions.
What I'm saying is that, considering you've had previous experience with the programme, I don't see a reason you should shell out a thousand dollars for a twelve hour course ($1.37 per minute - I'm a nerd, I worked it out) when there is a very high chance you could manage picking it up yourself.
If you choose not to go for the course, you should sit down and practice every day, looking at different functions or maybe even buy yourself a manual for $20. If you do go for the course, remember that you will still need to practice everything you learned that day. The lessons may be done very quickly and things may not be repeated, whereas with a book, you can go at your own pace.
Good luck. :)
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