Have you ever...

I have taken some AutoCAD classes. I love it...


Our local comm college has one of the top rated AutoCAD instructors in the country... His training seminars have scored 1st and 4th at the annual AutoCAD conference in Vegas each year... He's semi-retired now and I'm afraid he's going to stop teaching soon... He has been doing AutoCAD since 86 and has worked for Autodesk...

Here's a link to his youtube page if you need some extra background and instructions:

digitaljccad


If you get a student email address from your school, you can download free copies of the autodesk software on your computer to practice at home for school. You are not supposed to use it for business, but it's ok to do for school and practice... Just go to the Autodesk site and enter your student email to get the link to download...



I thank you for the link to his Youtube page. I have downloaded the student version of AutoCAD 2015 from the AutoDesk website. I also have the AutoCAD 2015 Essentials book, and am following along with the exercises, familiarizing myself with the program. That way when I get to my first day of work, I won't be completely clueless. I don't want to overdo it before my first day, though, because I want to make sure they are still able to train me in "their" way of doing things. Ya know what I mean?