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Tina Huang. Walks through the structured self-study system Huang used to learn SQL in 11 days for a Meta interview — active recall, spaced repetition, and using ChatGPT to generate practice problems and explain mistakes. Useful as the "how do I actually execute my plan" follow-up to the primary pick.
The SQL-in-11-days story is the vehicle, not the promise; take the active-recall and practice-problem loop and set your own pace.
Combine active recall, practice problems and AI explanations into a repeatable learning routine.
A study plan already in motion — this is the execution half.
Last reviewed: May 18, 2026
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