Startup School 2018 - from Y Combinator is a free online course for startups.
You'll be surprised with what you can accomplish in 10 weeks. I wrote about my experience in last year's Startup School here: https://www.producthunt.com/posts/startup-school#comment-484477
Pros:The mentors (mostly YC alum) and small group sessions with other founders are so valuable.
Cons:None
We were in the first batch. The weekly syncs were great because we could ask a bunch of questions and get feedback. They also kept us accountable to driving out metrics week/week. We also keep in touch with our mentor, a year later. A few teams, including ours, got to participate in live office hours with Sam Altman. It was a great opportunity to practice speaking and get some exposure. We wrote about our experience here: https://canny.io/blog/what-youll....
Pros:We met several other cool founders and had a great mentor. The advice is super valuable.
Cons:20+ teams to 1 mentor is a bit much.
I didn't feel comfortable applying for the classes starting on 8/27/18. But so far, ive spend most of my down time following this: https://startupclass.co/courses/..., and reading articles throughout the startup school library, https://www.startupschool.org/li....
I believe it's older material than what is most likely to be offered in the 8/27/18, but definitely very applicable. So far my favorite lecturers are the video from Steve Jobs "Excerpt from Steve Jobs’s 1995 interview with Computerworld’s Oral History Project", and Peter Thiel's "Business Strategy and Monopoly Theory".
If your serious, it feels like you are actually in class, and some lectures have students that have contributed responses recently via disqus.
Pros:Online, steady/self paced, resources are very informative, kinda feels like free mini mba.
Cons:none
As part of the W12 batch, I know first hand that the advice from past founders, office hours, and networking can make a big difference. I highly recommend it!
Pros:YC experience is amazing for new founders.
Cons:none