Yes. For the love of god, please learn how to drive a stick.
My advice for new drivers is to find a way to get on a dirtbike for awhile, so you are familiar with clutch and shifting. This will help a ton. If you are pretty decent on a dirtbike you will automatically know what to do if you skid in a car.
When my kids are learning to drive, I will find a big, empty parking lot somewhere, wait for a good snow, take them out and make them do donuts, ebrake 180's, power skid turns, etc. until they puke.
As far as my personal learning, I grew up riding dirt bikes so figuring out a clutch was just getting the feel right with my foot. Another thing that helped a lot was that my dad would let me drive on long road trips before I even had my permit. We moved from Florida to Colorado when I was 14 and my dad and I drove cross country in his 1967 Porsche 912. By the time we reached Kansas he was pretty cooked so he let me drive while he rested. It had a 5 speed and the only AC we had was our German Shepard drooling down the back of our necks. We drove past a cop in the median and my dad panicked and had me pull onto the next off ramp. We switched back, but I drove for probably 300 or so miles. I was pretty solid behind the wheel before I took driver's ed.