![]() ![]() You can't be expected to go pay another semester's tuition, just because a new release comes out. How do you think most of us learned AutoCAD anyway? And mostly, how does one keep up with all the changes with the software. No matter if you're attending classes at an accredited university or trade school, or if you're taking an on-line course, even if you're just reading and doing some of the 1000's of tutorial exercises available on-line. If you're learning the software, doesn't that make you a student. And if they are stamped with this warning, no real business will allow you to submit them as "official" thus you could never really profit from the use of such software other than learning to use it. I do know that when you use the Free versions your drawings will be stamped accordingly. I'm not really sure how the EULA reads for the Free versions of the software. They will gladly sell me a full version!!!! Our re-seller said they could not get me a student version. ![]() So when the time comes again, tell me how do I get a student version without being a full time student? It is not going to be used for any reason other than learning. I would not want a software programmer to be out of work for a scam. The software is registered in my name with the correct address so it did not seem like a scam to me. I downloaded the student version from autodesk and used the code that was e-mailed to me. One way I did it was E-Bay $25.00 student version MEP suite!!!! Call it a scam, but it put food on the table a roof over our heads and medical benefits. Thankfully things are picking up, and I had the skills that kept me employed. Lose you job and you won't get another one for 2 years, and then it may only be for a few weeks or a months' work and then out again for a year. Have any of you noticed the unemployment rates in construction? Around here four years ago they were at 50%. I know everyone is going to say the company should pay for training, they did buy the software, But I am an electrician in construction that only goes into the office as needed (and you could call me the Cad manager ). Two years ago I had to upgrade my skills from the company's ACad 2009 and jump to AMEP 2012. Both were on computers that were given to me. ![]() So if you are not a full time student and want to learn one of the programs how do you get it? I started learning with release 12 or13 (can't remember) and then went to 2000.
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