It depends on which type of writing you're going to be doing. You don't have to take writing courses to be a writer, but if your English is weak, it might be a good idea to check out your local colleges and see what they offer. Any good basic course would work to give you a good foundation to build on.
Any course that deals with techincal writing would be helpful for aspiring copywriters. The course should focus on grammar, usage, and professional voice.
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A freelance writing course is a set of topics on how you can become a successful freelance writer while a creative writing course helps you become better in writing creative works like fiction, poetry, biography or autobiography.
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There isn't one "best" out of all the courses in the world. Most universities have a good basic course if you want to actually take one. You don't need a class in order to write, though - just study by reading and seeing how other writers do it, then practice, practice, practice by writing every day.
You might try some of the following websites:Writer's CafeWriting.comWattpadFigmentOf course, the BEST way to share your writing is to polish it up until you can actually sell it to a publisher.
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Your best option would be to take a writing, and or English course at a local or state college, because local and state colleges offer classes to residents at much lower prices than universities do.