2012 SQL Server Express on Laptop

I want to download 2012 SQL Server Express on my laptop for personal use to develop my SQL skills. I use SQL Enterprise 2008 at work with SSMS. I am not an expert at installing programs and have heard that there are many issues with trying to install 2012.
Is there a specific version that I should be trying to download to run on my desktop and not a network. Any assistance will be greatly appreciated.

I want to download 2012 SQL Server Express on my laptop for personal use to develop my SQL skills. I use SQL Enterprise 2008 at work with SSMS. I am not an expert at installing programs and have heard that there are many issues with trying to install
2012. Is there a specific version that I should be trying to download to run on my desktop and not a network. Any assistance will be greatly appreciated.
You can download what ever version you require if its for learning. As suggested express with advanced services has SSMS inbuilt. whether you will face issue in installation or not depends on how deft you are in installing SQL Server. Follow below recommendations
1. First take time and read
Hardware and Software requirements for SQL Server 2012 completely
2. Download SQL server express with advanced services make sure you meet OS requirements
3. Follow this link to
Install SQL Server 2012 Express
You can also use
SQL server 2012 Ent evaluation edition which is exactly like SQL server 2012 enterprise but has validity of 180 days
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