![]() ![]() (Taught me to always have people seated for VR sessions unless they're experienced).īut Revit has become so much more for our office. Had one of the views placed right next to a 12 foot chemical put, and he nearly shit himself thinking he was gonna fall in. It sold the client and my boss in the first session. I finally started pushing the VR capabilites to help sell a conceptual design for a client, and my boss approved the experiment. The tech support guy/Job Captain had been trying to make a jump into Revit for years. When I was hired back in 2016, the office was strictly an AutoCAD office. We would LOVE to have more people trained on Revit as it's the only thing we use anymore. You ignore the questions that ask for "the best way" to edit objects - my answer was to fillet using "shift" - the "correct" answer was to use Lengthen + dynamic - my option is "F"+2 clicks - the "correct" "best way" is LEN + DY + 2 picks (assuming you have the correct Osnaps set).It's less of a certification requirement and more of a "can you understand the fundamentals enough that I can train you on this?" You ignore the questions that actually have wrong answers It's just a very badly written set of questions & a very unfair task How is anybody who doesn't remember AutoCAD from before Mtext or 3D modelling & does not have the latitude of a high score manage to pass the exam? My concern is about other users who haven't been using AutoCAD for as long & so don't know about obsolete(?) tools such as single line text (why not use Mtext?) or ISO planes (3D modelling - ISOplanes were a feature before we had 3D modelling, which was then an add-on called AME) My concern is not whether I can pass this exam - I know about Isoplanes & single line text (I remember the " Text" command) - if I fail - bugger it I'm 62, I'm retiring anyway! I worked as a consultant for most of the Authorised Training Centres in the UK I worked as a consultant trainer for Autodesk for years - teaching their trainers to use their AutoCAD. I have used AutoCAD since 1980s - before we had Windows, before we had dialog boxes, the days of 7 only colours ![]() I re-took it and concentrated and got 50 from 55 - I think probably 3 or 4 of those were badly phrased / incorrect Yes - I got 45 from 55 first time (I was doing it while waiting for my Monday delegates & distracted - 3 or 4 were "read the bloody question dummy") ![]()
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