I am going to assume you have no experience or tools and are young. I think $100 is a bit much for that kit. Take the list of tools and price them out at a Radio Shack (preferably an older one with a real parts and tool area) and a few one line places like partsexpress, mouser, mcm and a few other on line parts places. If your going to be working with microchips I would also get a static free work mat and a wrist strap.
What is it you want to start with? Is there a local place you can go to for guidance? Growing up I had a few of the Radio Shack electronics books. I also had a few grab bags worth of parts from them and a few boxes of stuff I had scavenged. Oh and really read up on soldering, then practice, then read some more. It is not just melting some solder on some parts!