My plan is to get the AutoCAD professional certification and then to move on to the Civil 3D certification.
I have the study materials, and I'm not taking a course. I'm wondering if there's a way I can get access to the software while I study.
If I take the free month trial to study for AutoCAD, then I wont have a free trial left over for Civil 3D later.
Just wondering if there's any way to get around this seeing as how I'm only using the software for educational purposes.
Thank you.
-Dino
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Hi @Anonymous
If you’re not currently enrolled in college, then your only option is to install the trial version for 30 days. However you are able to run AutoCAD for 30 days, then Civil 3D for a subsequent 30 days, since those are two different softwares! The trials are independent of each other.
if you are enrolled in school, then you qualify for a free educational version. Link for Education Lic.
Good luck on your exams,
Samir Rezk
Technical Support Specialist
Man. I thought you only got the one free trial and that was it.
I'm not taking lessons and I'm not enrolled in a college, just going at the studying by myself.
Thank you for the info. It basically solves all my problems.
Samir Rezk
Technical Support Specialist
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