Preparing for the Oracle MySQL 8.0 Database Administrator exam can get confusing, not always in an obvious way. You go through questions, repeat them, seem like you’re doing enough, but still something feels off. I’ve seen this happen a lot. It’s rarely about hard work. More often, it’s just the approach that’s a bit off-track. Some people keep pushing harder at the same method, expecting better results. But it doesn’t really work like that. Why Repeating Questions Isn’t Helping You Repeating questions looks productive. Honestly, it does. You recognize answers faster, things look familiar but that’s the problem. It becomes memory, not understanding. Then a question shows up with a small twist and suddenly you’re unsure again. That’s usually where people realize something is missing underneath. Instead of running through the same set again, pause a bit. Ask yourself why that answer works. Not always easy, but worth it.…