I'm looking into the possibility of attending a track school in the near future. It looks and sounds like a lot of fun, but it also sounds great for skill building in a more controlled environment. Keigwins comes recommended, and they're having a two-day novice school at Thunderhill on June 31/July 1.
Here's the thing: I haven't been riding very long, at least not bikes with motors.

I took the MSF course about two months ago or so, and I picked up my bike about three or four weeks ago. I know, that's
really not much at all, but I feel like I'm "getting the hang of it" pretty quickly and am pretty comfortable, but without being too overconfident. In that short time, I've added over a thousand miles to the odometer. I'll have probably added another thousand by the time the class rolls around at the end of the month.

Also, it seems to me that taking a class like that relatively early might actually be beneficial to my riding in general, in that I'd be learning how to do it the right way, before I learn how to do it the wrong way, if that makes sense.
So I turn to you, DMFers, seeking your thoughts, experiences, and general advice. What say you?