Hi @sebastian_meli,
Participating in a udemy course does not give you access to the software. It also doesn't make you eligible for Autodesk Education either.
If you want software for the course, I can only suggest getting a trial.
Beyond that, this is just the community forums, we don't give out software licenses here.
Taking initiative by enrolling in courses that teach "your software" as you know will only leads to reinforcing it's usage at any company. This is a online course on Autocad specifically. To use another software will only lead to it's usage. There are no courses that will explain and use Autocad within your 30 day. Please great me access. One of many reasons we take courses on line is we may have a full time job. 30 days leaves me looking for alternatives. Please consider.
Hi @sebastian_meli,
As stated above, this is the community forum, we are just community members here and we don't have any control of product licenses.
If you want to receive licenses for learning, then go to a local accredited college and take a course there.
I like many others are remote learning and I accepted to enroll myself in a course be it Udemy to "to teach myself YOUR SOFTWARE". I have set you the transcript of the course. I have made an hoest attempt to Learn about " your software" why must I drive to a public instatute during a pandemic. 30 days is rediculas. Have a safe day!
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