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Certified SolidWorks Associate

12 September 2007 5 views 4 Comments

As I mentioned in a previous post, everyone in attendance at our August North Alabama SolidWorks User Group (NASWUG) meeting got to take the Certified SolidWorks Associate (CSWP) exam for free.

We had 7 user group members pass and they are now CSWA’s!

Needless to say, I, being the CADFanatic, could not resist to take the test, even though I am already a Certified SolidWorks Professional (CSWP).  And I am please to tell you that I passed, so I am in no danger of having my CSWP revoked!  LOL!

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  • SAURABH

    I RECEIVED MY VOUCHER .I PLAN TO TAKE THE TEST. CAN U GIMME AN IDEA REGARDING WHAT TO EXPECT IN THIS 3-HOUR LONG TEST.

  • SAURABH

    I RECEIVED MY VOUCHER .I PLAN TO TAKE THE TEST. CAN U GIMME AN IDEA REGARDING WHAT TO EXPECT IN THIS 3-HOUR LONG TEST.

  • http://www.cadfanatic.com Brian

    Saurabh,

    Sorry for taking so long to reply. You mostly just need to know general modeling practices. Mostly creating models based on a dimensioned ISO view, and having to get the correct mass properties. There are also a few questions that require modeling parts/assemblies to answer.

  • http://www.cadfanatic.com/ Brian

    Saurabh,

    Sorry for taking so long to reply. You mostly just need to know general modeling practices. Mostly creating models based on a dimensioned ISO view, and having to get the correct mass properties. There are also a few questions that require modeling parts/assemblies to answer.