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  1. The rise of Large Language Models (LLMs) as powerful knowledge-processing tools has sparked a wave of innovation in tutoring and assessment systems. Despite their well-documented limitations, LLMs offer unique capabilities that have been effectively harnessed for automated feedback generation and grading in intelligent learning environments. In this paper, we introduce {\em Project 360}, an experimental intelligent tutoring system designed for teaching SQL. Project 360 leverages the concept of {\em query equivalence} to assess the accuracy of student queries, using ChatGPT’s advanced natural language analysis to measure their semantic distance from a reference query. By integrating LLM-driven evaluation, Project 360 significantly outperforms traditional SQL tutoring and grading systems, offering more precise assessments and context-aware feedback. This study explores the feasibility and limitations of using ChatGPT as the analytical backbone of Project 360, evaluating its reliability for autonomous tutoring and assessment in database education. Our findings provide valuable insights into the evolving role of LLMs in education, highlighting their potential to revolutionize SQL learning while identifying areas for further refinement and improvement. 
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