I will be taking my AutoCAD Certification to receive my Certified Professional Certificate in a few weeks and wanted a few pointers that I may be overlokking and should brush up on?
I received an Associates of Science Degree in AutoCAD in 2001 but I never pursued my certificate. I just didn't see the need before. But now I see that it looks good on Résumés and would like to add this to my collection. Our local Autodesk rep has informed me that they have an assessment that they charge $20 for, but it is from the 2012 material. They have also informed me that to go over exactly what I need to know would be to by the Ascent AutoCAD 2014 Fundamentals. The problem is the book is $80 and there can't be much in there that I don't know. But I could be wrong. I can tell you that I have not written any LISP ROUTINES. I have written macros and utilized the CUI from Action Macros, Custom Commands, Toolbars, Ribbons, Panels and even draw my own images for the buttons created. But the LISP seems like the only thing I am not completely familiar with and confident on. I know there are several features and other things I can still learn, but I couldn'y think of a better place to ask them here where hundreds of others have already taken this test. As far as material, I have AutoCAD 2014 along with the entire 2014 Infrastructure Design Suite. So I have the F1 at my disposal. As far as books, I have Harnessing AutoCAD R14 (lol), ACAD for Dummies (1o books in 1 from 2006), Ascent AutoCAD 2012 Advanced, AutoCAD Pocket Reference (6th Edition for 2013 & 2014) and I have a few of the 2014 Civil 3D books, but I don't think there is anything in there that would be useful towards my exam.
Given the information above, I would love to hear some feedback and other useful tips.
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