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ian.mag
en respuesta a: Anonymous

Hey @Anonymous 

 

The surprising thing is that you only need to know the basics! Simple as that. Once you know how to use AutoCAD you can apply the knowledge to pretty much produce whatever task you are given. There is 2D and 3D drafting all of which are so wide. There is no one single course that can really exhaust that in one package. Plus the best way to learn something is always to practice it as you are learning.

Whichever organization you join, I believe there is always like some sort of training while you still on probation/internship. So don't freak out! You don't need to know everything, just the basics of using and working through the software. There may not be "the big course" out there that you may be looking for, only a combination of some good basic skills acquired here and there from the numerous courses you can take.

I would recommend you check your skills against what is normally tested in the ACU or ACP certification program from Autodesk here. Hope this helps.