I learned about this school from a friend of mine who graduated from a design course.
And if initially I thought that it would be nice to master the skill of programming in Swift, then later, after reviewing my accumulated work experience, I realized that it is very similar to what Project Manager does. Therefore, it's normal that you want to change your mind, and go not to programming in Swift, but in RM. :)
My choice fell on the offline course of the TeachMeSkills school.
The course was taught by teacher Anastasia Fedorova, who of course is a PM herself. During the course, both with examples from her own practice and through practical tasks, Anastasia showed what tasks RM faces in the course of its activities every day.
In fact, here is a person to whom you can ask, as it may seem to you, the stupidest questions. But believe me, there are no stupid questions in such a business as project work in the IT field.
Learning in small groups and small teams in practical classes also has its advantage: you learn to communicate without restraint, because the guys have about the same level of knowledge and understanding of the processes as you do.
There is also a competitive moment - after all, your classmates are future competitors in the labor market and at the same time, colleagues in the shop.
Don't worry, you won't be out of work. I received my offer a month after graduation (assistant manager). So go ahead, and the teachers of the school will help you learn something new for you!