Well, the theory was... basic. And ofc you can also get theory out of texts, so all in all, theory wasnt all the most useful part of the course imo. BUT I still learned some useful things, so the theory certainly wasnt useless. The practical part was very useful. Experience here is sooo valuable. At first it was one big chaos in my eyes. 50 friendly ships swarming around, a less than perfect set up overview, busy voicecoms that stated all kinds of ships i didnt exactly know. But as the night progressed things got more easy, even when we were locked in a system or when i was podded and my pod's(!) armor was shot to half way down i managed to keep a pretty cool head (or was it just a numb head due to the beer?).
So was it worthwhile and valuable? Yes, because you get practice and ppl take time to explain things to you.
Would joining an alliance and entering pvp with them do the same thing? To some extend I do think so, yes... Nice to see the power of the hydra principle though (should explain that a bit more also, later).
What would I do differently next time?
Pff, difficult question. I'd tweak my fittings towards more dps. Not much else I think.
Will there be a next time?
Hell yeah!