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Old 2004-12-15, 11:51 AM   #5
ScottyS
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Wow. Considering that the educational pricing for all the required software would be less than that.......

What about a college class? Audit, maybe? We teach that stuff in our department....
yah I'm going to find another route.

I missed out on sweet job cause I did know enough about the old arcview.

If only I knew what was important while I was in college I could have made it worth it.

Aaaaaaa..........ESRI's overrated. But, since they're the only game in town......

Seriously, the ArcGIS 8/9 stuff is pretty easy to figure out, if you know anything about ArcView 3.x and ArcINFO. I was able to self-teach through it enough to do some pretty serious grid stuff. I think having the software at home and maybe auditing a class at the CC would be sufficient unless your going to manage a geodatabase or something.
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