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New Monthly SQL Practice for February 2023!

Are you a SQL beginner that needs some interactive exercises to practice writing queries? Take the challenge and choose our February 2023 SQL Practice course. This is the next step towards becoming a pro.

In our February SQL Practice, you’ll meet Hazel, the manager of a local gym. She needs your help to gather statistics on the gym members and the memberships they have purchased. Can you use your SQL skills to help her find the data? It shouldn’t be too hard if you have finished our SQL Basics course or if you understand core SQL concepts like SELECT, WHERE, GROUP BY, HAVING, ORDER BY and aggregate functions.

Our interactive SQL course is a great way to test your skills and see if you can put what you've learned so far into practice. Our exercises are fun, so you won't get bored while learning. And thanks to the interactive online console, you can write real SQL queries and see their results. You don't need to install or set up anything. A web browser and willingness to practice SQL are enough.

Maybe this is the first time you’ve come across our Monthly SQL Practice. LearnSQL.com offers one SQL Practice each month: basic levels on even-numbered months and advanced levels on odd-numbered months. Each SQL Practice takes about an hour (or less!) and contains 5–10 exercises to help you hone your skills.

Each Monthly SQL Practice features a different business or hobby. We’ve had practices that feature family trees, a language school, a book exchange, a job agency, rental cars, stars and astronomy, auto repair, baking, pizza, movies, U.S. cities, and more.

Our exercises are based on real business scenarios. There are no abstract theories here, just everyday business problems. Most of the SQL queries that you’ll write can be successfully copied and used in your own projects. This is what they call a hands-on SQL course!

Who is this course for? For everyone, especially beginners who need to practice SQL. We believe that only in this way can you really learn something. Knowledge is only helpful when you are able to use it in practice.

If you are a basic SQL user who knows how to join tables and group and filter data, you can check your knowledge with February's SQL Practice!

Hungry for more SQL exercises? Check out our SQL Practice track, featuring over 600 interactive SQL exercises. You’ll brush up your SQL coding skills before you know it!

Have fun and start practicing SQL now with our February SQL Practice!