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Re: AutoCad Inventor 2010

I learned how to CAD on Inventor my freshman year and did not find it that difficult to learn. FIRST provides tutorials that walk you through using Inventor, which I found very helpful. Three years ago, in my Junior year, I tried out Solidworks and have never switched back since. I personally think that you should start with Inventor and progress to Solidworks. Solidworks is an extremely powerful program and can be a little daunting for someone who has not been exposed to CAD.
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