I find that 90% of the time, most people that make a big stink about knowing how to drive ... are pretty amature. No offense by you, and I don't know your level of skill, but it's just the truth. You do have to crawl before you walk. I learned how to drive on backroads, testing my own car, learning every little detail and nuance. Skill in driving doesn't come from threads like this, or people telling you what to do. It comes from your own personal experience. You need to go out there and push. Start slow, don't throw yourself into a nasty situation right off the bat. Learn the sounds and vibrations and the feelings your car sends to you. Know when your tires will brake loose, know when your suspension will dunk into a dangerous setting. Know every inch of every turn. Know how your tires react wet, dry, hot, cold, dirty, slicked up, anything.
If you don't know your car, then you don't know anything.
You need to learn baby steps before you can even get into some advanced techniques like left-foot-braking, heel-toe, clutch-kicking a rwd car, etc. These are things not to be taken lightly.