IMPORTANT NOTES: All course times are in Eastern Standard Time (EST). Classes will take place on ALL dates shown below.
Estimated Hours: 30 Hours
During this portion of the training, you will receive 30 hours of training that will cover core beginner to intermediate SQL training topics that will educate you on how to comfortably extract data from a database.
Monday, September 15th:8:15pm - 9:45pm
Tuesday, September 16th:8:15pm - 9:45pm
Wednesday, September 17th:8:15pm - 9:45pm
Saturday, September 20th:9:00am - 10:30am
Monday, September 22nd:8:15pm - 9:45pm
Tuesday, September 23rd:8:15pm - 9:45pm
Wednesday, September 24th:8:15pm - 9:45pm
Saturday, September 27th:9:00am - 10:30am
Tuesday, September 30th:8:15pm - 9:45pm
Wednesday, October 1st:8:15pm - 9:45pm
Saturday, October 4th:9:00am - 10:30am
Monday, October 6th:8:15pm - 9:45pm
Tuesday, October 7th:8:15pm - 9:45pm
Wednesday, October 8th:8:15pm - 9:45pm
Saturday, October 11th:9:00am - 10:30am
Monday, October 13th:8:15pm - 9:45pm
Tuesday, October 14th:8:15pm - 9:45pm
Wednesday, October 15th:8:15pm - 9:45pm
Saturday, October 18th:9:00am - 10:30am
Important Information
No refunds. No exceptions.
Boot camp details and prerequisites will be emailed no later than 7 to 10 days prior to the start of the first day of training. Please be sure to check both your inbox and spam folders during this time.
All prerequisites items are due prior to the start of the boot camp by the deadline that will be no later than 5 days prior to the start of the first day of training. No exceptions. Prerequisites take on average 1.5 to 3 hours to complete.
A Snowflake registration will be required. Average monthly subscription price of $10-$25/month after 30 day free trial. Registration details will be provided no later than 2 to 3 days prior to the start of the first day of training.
What's Included?
30 hours of live, hands-on training
Over 100+ live in-class and solo exercises
Detailed PPT slides
Course recordings of each class
Simulation tools and learning modules that can be used for external classroom practice