Learner Reviews & Feedback for Introduction to Databases by Meta
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EF
Feb 10, 2023
Great introduction! Everything is so well put together and the explanations are very clear. It could maybe have 1 or 2 more labs but the rest was great.
AD
Oct 17, 2024
This course is directed towards learning the basics of DBMS/RDBMS. The foreign key and Normalization concepts are explained clearly. One can take this as a refresher course on RDBMS concepts.
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By Logan P
•Feb 16, 2023
Really enjoyed the course but there are a lot of typos.
By yash r
•Oct 15, 2024
Good to start if you want to learn from basics.
By Omar E
•Apr 11, 2025
Very Good Course To Start in Databases world
By Maksym V
•Sep 28, 2024
Good course overall, but have few mistakes
By Abby S
•Dec 7, 2022
The examples provided were very helpful.
By Serkan B
•Jul 5, 2023
there were some technical difficulties.
By Kaal H A A 2
•Jan 8, 2023
I loved the course.
Normalizatio woooh
By Majid i
•Jul 23, 2025
good but kindly translate to urdu lag
By Alejandro G
•Jul 31, 2023
Cover the bases of Databases properly
By Дмитрий Ш
•Sep 9, 2022
Nice course. Thank you!
By Deleted A
•Oct 30, 2024
it's a little easy
By Ferdinand E
•Feb 16, 2024
Really eye opening
By SATYA P V
•Oct 11, 2023
it is very useful
By Mitanshu V C
•Jan 19, 2025
Brief and subtle
By Luis A F I
•Sep 10, 2022
Muy interesante
By Irman S
•Aug 31, 2025
Good course!
By Aldwen T
•Mar 8, 2023
Great start!
By Aboubaker R H
•Mar 16, 2024
perfect
By frank m
•May 31, 2025
great
By Sudhanshu y
•Apr 3, 2025
good
By NIKHIL Y
•Nov 28, 2024
good
By Dulani H
•Aug 12, 2024
Good
By Brendan R
•Jul 24, 2024
none
By Deepak
•Aug 11, 2023
GOOD
By Muhammad R A
•May 12, 2024
In my opinion, there are many aspects that need to be updated in this course. Firstly, there are many errors in the presentation of the material. For example, the relationships among entities in the Chinook database are incorrect, among others. Additionally, I hope that Meta would consider changing the types of questions that appear in each video material to ones that require a combination of logical analysis and knowledge, rather than just "yes" or "no" questions. This would help improve the engagement and understanding of course participants overall. Lastly, what I dislike the most is the absence of Meta's instructors who respond to students' questions in the discussion forum. Come on! Take a leaf out of IBM's book, who have their staff respond to every student's confusion. Don't just squeeze money out of us and not take teaching seriously.