$75

One-on-One T-SQL Coaching with Brian Cohen for 60 minutes

I want this!

One-on-One T-SQL Coaching with Brian Cohen for 60 minutes

$75

One-on-One T-SQL Coaching (60 minutes)

This one-on-one session is designed for anyone looking to sharpen their SQL skills through real-world problem solving. We can work through questions from Real SQL Queries, focus on specific techniques you want to master, or dive into challenges you're currently facing.

Whether you're refining your logic, improving query clarity, or learning to think more like SQL does, the session adapts to your goals. It’s a focused, practical hour that helps you write cleaner, faster, and more reliable queries so your analysis stands up under scrutiny.

If you're just getting started and the book feels like a lot, that's completely fine. It was written to stretch you, not to gatekeep. This session is a great way to slow things down, ask questions, and build a strong foundation. You don’t have to power through it alone.

After checkout, you’ll receive a link to book your session at a time that works for you.

Sessions are held over Google Meet.

Please do not share any proprietary, sensitive, or copyrighted data during the session. We'll work with public datasets, open-ended examples, or most conveniently, directly from the book.

You may cancel or reschedule up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. Cancellations within 24 hours are non-refundable but may be rescheduled once at no additional cost. No-shows without notice are not eligible for refund or rescheduling.

Please note: I coach T-SQL (for Microsoft SQL Server). You may be disappointed if you were hoping for help with MySQL, PostgreSQL, Oracle, or other non-Microsoft database platforms.

I'm looking forward to helping you level up your SQL and enjoy the process along the way!

Brian Cohen
June 2025



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