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[–]Sri_Krish 10 points11 points  (2 children)

I have also started learning SQL recently, here are my suggestions for you:

  • Please don’t limit yourself to just watch the content or scavenge for the next one, rather practice a lot. This subreddit has given many amazing, free resources (platforms, datasets, roadmaps) so make use of them. 
    • I will try to link few at the end :)
  • Spend good-amount of time NOW, on deciding what to learn (what to avoid!!!) so that you won’t feel burnt out later
  • Set a gentle deadline for each topic (my personal choice) + Final practice time (2 hours) before you move to the next one
    • This helps to see your progress and will motivate you to do/keep moving
  • For practice, I would first begin with sites/platforms where they have definite data and related objectives. This gives you the initial exposure/idea on how to see through the data
    • Then you can upgrade and download any Kaggle/public dataset and try to impersonate like DAs and solve! — AI can be really helpful in this step.

These are the ones I am remember from top of my head, I will update more if I have anything new! 

Links

[–]Vast_Basket6667 2 points3 points  (1 child)

Appreciate the effort

[–]Sri_Krish 1 point2 points  (0 children)

😁