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    Degree or certificate??

    Well I have a job right now designing and drawing with Autocad as well as some sells/purchasing in a mechanical field. I'm going to school for an associates in drafting right now but I'm strongly considering getting an autocad specialist certificate instead. This is probably a long term job and the only drafting I use really is strictly autocad. Anyone have any pros or cons for the degree vs the certificate? Also the certificate is 15 hrs opposed to the 63 for the degree

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    basically its a piece of paper stating that you are a draftsman (either one). you would be doing production work and redlines. CAD monkey/CAD bitch, all the good names we have been called...

    differences, pay maybe and more job opportunities, i guess. wish you the best in whichever route you choose to take. though, one can never go wrong with having a degree. that's a given in todays competitive job market, especially with the profession...

    i can freely say that to you and it's 100% true. I got my B.A. of Architecture from Kansas State University (5 yrs, 165 credit hours).

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