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Architectural and Structural Plan reading


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Can anyone give me some study hints or guides on how to advance my knowledge about...

 

Architectural and Structural Plan reading,

Basically I'm new to this field and to be honest my brain was ate by a zombie passing by...its empty just now,

 

I'm so much interested about making plans for houses and buildings but I dont know where to start,

I need to know more about those stuffs...

please I barely need help,

Thank you in advance :-)

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Check for courses at local Colleges, should be something close to you.

 

Plenty of books available for Download, Purchase or to be viewed at the local library.

 

There should be Online Courses available.

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Thank you for sharing...

And I'm looking forward for more,

 

I'll be honest,

I'm a Filipino citizen...

here's my current address,

Calepaan, Asingan Pangasinan Philippines...

 

I'm from a province far from the city, just using my mobile phone for internet access,

I don't have that enough money to buy books...

and other references,

I'm looking forward to learn more about drafting and making structural plans for house's and buildings,

 

and also learn how to make a drawing through Computer Aided Design software even though I dont have a pc, I'm still willing to learn all of it...

 

 

for that is what I'm capable of, for now...

Thank you for all your kindness

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My mobile phone has a limited use data, through API's only...just tunneled internet connection for free,

 

I can't freely do whatever I wanted to do,

but I still can download available references, like pdf's and doc's...

 

wish I can have all those references for free,

God bless us...

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My advice is to find and visit a library near you and see what resources are available. In the meantime, you'll find AutoCAD tutorials both here at CADTutor and at a website called mycadsite.com. As for software students can obtain free versions of many of the programs offered by AutoDesk by registering at the Educational Community online. Most major CAD software companies offer free software to students. If you don't have a PC then you'll have to find an Internet cafe that has at least one computer running AutoCAD to practice on. A friend of mine in Sampolac, Manilla does just that.

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hope I can do that...

I'm now 21 years old,

and still dont have a college degree...not even a feet in college got stocked in the mud of the farm,

 

but I'm planning to take Cad vocational course maybe this next course opening,

for me to find more decent job to help my family thereafter...

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got my nose bleeding...heheh

 

 

Sir Remark you have a friend from manila wow, what a coincidence,

can you understand Tagalog sir?

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Sir Remark do you still have some pdf notes like the one you gave,

 

I'm done reading it,

that was awesome...

 

can I have more,

thank you...

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