Can Non-Tech Students Learn Data Analytics in USA?
Yeah, it’s honestly pretty achievable for someone from a non-tech background to move into data analytics in the USA. Most courses don’t assume you know anything technical at the start, which is a relief. You kind of ease into it first Excel, maybe some SQL and over time you get comfortable working with data. Then things like visualization or a bit of coding start to make more sense. It’s not as overwhelming as it sounds in the beginning.
From what I’ve seen (and felt myself), staying consistent matters way more than being “naturally good” at it. Some days things just don’t click, and that’s normal. Having a structured Data Analytics certification helps a lot because it takes away that constant “what should I learn next?” confusion. And yeah, I’ve come across people mentioning H2K Infosys they liked that it wasn’t just theory-heavy but actually focused on real scenarios, which makes the transition feel a bit more real and less intimidating.
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