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Introduction to using SQL in Python

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Introduction to using SQL in Python

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Welcome back! We're excited to announce an in-person event co-hosted by the USC Marshall School Business Analytics Student Association (BASA).

In today's job market, many roles require proficiency in both SQL and Python. But did you know you can combine the power of SQL within Python itself? It's an incredible time saver! Join us at this hands-on event to learn how to seamlessly integrate SQL with Python, enhancing your analytics skills and efficiency.

Brief Agenda:
1. How to use SQL in Google Colab
2. How to use SQL in Python locally
3. Advance SQL for interview questions

Prerequisites:
If you want to follow along, you should have a gmail account to access the Google Colab notebook and your own local python setup (i.e. anaconda, mini-conda or another python environment of your choice) on your laptop.

USC is a secured and closed campus. A government issued photo ID is required upon entry. As a visitor on the USC campus, you are expected to understand and comply with all university rules and policies designed to protect the normal functions of the university; the full accessibility of our campus; and the health, safety, and well-being of all members of our community. If you have any questions about these rules and policies, please visit this page for additional information.

Pre-registered attendees will get an entry pass but be mindful that the last day to register is April 16, 2025 with the event being held on April 23, 2025. Space is limited, please RSVP to let us know you'll be joining us. The classroom number will be sent to registered attendees closer to the date. We look forward to seeing you there!

Note: We encourage you to take public transport (a metro line runs parallel the USC campus, https://gameday.usc.edu/getting-here/public-transportation/) as campus parking can be expense.

Note 2: If you a USC student, no need to register here. You should register with the on-campus event host, BASA.

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