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Topic Closedautodesk certification

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    Posted: 24.Aug.2011 at 14:36
Hi All,
 
I've been working as a designer for many year, then lately i decided to take autodesk associate certification. before taking this exam i've been reading many reference with regards to the exam. but during my exam the questioner is different from the refernce book/video i've bought.
 
MCQ in the exam is 30 and i only get 30%, i need help please provide some details.
 
Regards
Cy
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 26.Aug.2011 at 23:35
I've always thought of these so-called "certifications" as a scam.  I've not seen one job posting that ever required the respondent to be "certified" by AutoDesk.  I doubt even if you get certified whether it would mean a pay increase.

What kinds of details are you seeking?  They must change the test often enough to discourage new test takers from gaining the answers prior to testing.  Makes sense from their perspective doesn't it? 
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