IS
Sep 1, 2022
Well detailed course, I thought this topic was going to be hard to learn. But the teacher explained it well. Anyway, I enjoy this course, because I learned a lot from it. Thank you Coursera and Meta.
JA
Feb 1, 2023
The course was interactive with hands on lab exercises further helping students to grasp concept. Theories were well explained in details with illustration that helped to foster understanding.
By Jason F M M
•Oct 15, 2023
Very nice!
By Abdallah N
•Jan 2, 2024
Very Good
By Mirko
•Jul 8, 2023
splendid.
By Vikash S
•Jan 24, 2024
soo Nice
By Harsh S
•Apr 17, 2023
All good
By Imad E
•Jan 8, 2023
Awesome!
By Ladale D R
•Sep 25, 2022
love it
By Hanin E
•Aug 18, 2023
perfect
By Zurab A
•Feb 24, 2023
Thenks!
By Md S R
•Nov 24, 2023
Thanks
By PARTH J
•Nov 9, 2023
nice!!
By Mohamed A
•May 16, 2024
ممتاز
By Sachin W
•Jan 2, 2024
Great
By mohamed c
•Oct 18, 2023
great
By Shreyashi D
•Jan 22, 2023
GREAT
By suraj m
•Oct 25, 2022
Good
By CHANDRESH L
•Sep 11, 2022
Cool
By Anqi S
•Aug 29, 2022
Good!
By Sd N
•Feb 11, 2024
good
By NANDYALA A R
•Oct 13, 2023
GOOD
By Mohamad R
•May 23, 2023
Done
By Ahmed s E
•May 18, 2023
good
By Rakshitha B S
•May 2, 2023
good
By Tendai B K
•Dec 7, 2022
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By Zain
•Aug 14, 2023
A lot was learned, but the courses can be confusing especially the database normalization bit. I had to watch a few youtube videos to better understand it. Some of the assignments lack clarity and there wasn't enough editing done before the course was published; a decent number of errors in some of the questions asked. I had to skip the Week 5 Chinook practice lab because it lacked enough information to even attempt the task. I jumped on this course from a Python course taught by Prof Severance and it's such a difference. That course has someone actively going over assignments and responding to questions in the forum, so the lessons learned are not just from the already informative videos but also in the discussion forum.
Despite some of the many issues, I've learned a decent amount of information that I can build upon. Definitely read through the shared reading materials as many of them go further into breaking down the subjects taught, if you plan to take this course.
I tried other SQL courses before sticking to this, and many did not include practical tasks that will help you apply what you learn as you progress through the course. It would have a great bonus if the lab courses were graded too along with someone helping guide students in the forum.
I plan to finish the entire certification package before jumping into Prof Severance's Postgre course for a deeper understanding of sql usage.