lardlad00
Mechanical
- Oct 19, 2006
- 9
Hi everybody,
I'm currently looking into the Solidworks CSWP certification, and I'm looking for a good way to prepare for it. I've been hoping to purchase a set of the training manuals as used in the training courses provided by resellers, but I haven't had any luck in convincing anybody to sell to me. Those who are willing to sell them aren't willing to sell to me because the company I work for uses a different reseller (who just won't sell to me). Rather than explaining the whole situation, I thought I'd post an e-mail that I send to a Solidworks rep. Have a look:
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Hi,
Thanks for the info and for getting back to me about the training manuals. Perhaps you can answer some other questions for me.
I’m just about to finish a degree in mechanical engineering, and I’m interested in the CSWP certification. I’ve used Solidworks quite a bit both in school and on an internship, and I would like to pursue a career in design with Solidworks. However, I know that I would not be prepared if I were to take the exam now. I have looked into the Solidworks training courses that are offered, but I am not able to make the sort of financial commitment that would be required to use the courses to prepare, and further, I feel that they are a bit more extensive than what I need. So, that’s why I was hoping to obtain the manuals and use them as a guide for learning more of the terminology and lesser-used features. I figured that they would be ideal in that the language and methods used would be tuned perfectly for the exam.
If this is not possible, I’m wondering if there’s anything else that you can recommend for my purposes. I’ve looked into some different books that are out there (Inside Solidworks, Engineering Design with Solidworks, Solidworks for Designers), but I really want something that gets into more of the advanced topics and would help me feel a bit more prepared for the exam. Is there anything you would recommend?
Thanks very much
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Anybody have any suggestions for me, either on how to obtain the manuals or on what other literature is out there?
Thanks much.
I'm currently looking into the Solidworks CSWP certification, and I'm looking for a good way to prepare for it. I've been hoping to purchase a set of the training manuals as used in the training courses provided by resellers, but I haven't had any luck in convincing anybody to sell to me. Those who are willing to sell them aren't willing to sell to me because the company I work for uses a different reseller (who just won't sell to me). Rather than explaining the whole situation, I thought I'd post an e-mail that I send to a Solidworks rep. Have a look:
=============================================
Hi,
Thanks for the info and for getting back to me about the training manuals. Perhaps you can answer some other questions for me.
I’m just about to finish a degree in mechanical engineering, and I’m interested in the CSWP certification. I’ve used Solidworks quite a bit both in school and on an internship, and I would like to pursue a career in design with Solidworks. However, I know that I would not be prepared if I were to take the exam now. I have looked into the Solidworks training courses that are offered, but I am not able to make the sort of financial commitment that would be required to use the courses to prepare, and further, I feel that they are a bit more extensive than what I need. So, that’s why I was hoping to obtain the manuals and use them as a guide for learning more of the terminology and lesser-used features. I figured that they would be ideal in that the language and methods used would be tuned perfectly for the exam.
If this is not possible, I’m wondering if there’s anything else that you can recommend for my purposes. I’ve looked into some different books that are out there (Inside Solidworks, Engineering Design with Solidworks, Solidworks for Designers), but I really want something that gets into more of the advanced topics and would help me feel a bit more prepared for the exam. Is there anything you would recommend?
Thanks very much
=============================================
Anybody have any suggestions for me, either on how to obtain the manuals or on what other literature is out there?
Thanks much.