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Start your free trialTaraj Shah
21,073 PointsAn advice for all who are going forward with this course
I am really disappointed with the structure of this track. We don't know about the relational tables in detail yet. In next 2-3 chapters, it will be going over your heads (like inner join & outer join etc.)
In the track, https://teamtreehouse.com/library/querying-relational-databases this course should be there before the current one. I request fellow students to go through this one before going ahead.
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Trevor Jones
1,962 PointsThank you Taraj. I'll modify my track so I hit that class first.
Sam Hopkinson
25,530 PointsThis made a huge difference, thanks. I would definitely recommend taking this sql course first.
tezzica
3,938 PointsThank you! I was starting to get really confused on what was going on.
Parvez Noor
Courses Plus Student 15,917 PointsYes, would defo recommend!
Kevin Narain
11,379 PointsYes, I started to get confused already x) EDIT: I've just finished that SQL course and things were way clearer. Thanks Taraj!
sarahash
15,581 PointsThank you! Was really confused why it suddenly went into using SQL not previously covered before. Had a bit of an understanding of what was going on and then it lost me. Will continue this course once I finish the other one.