I just found an unique exam to determine a level of proficiency in Solidworks @ http://www.solidprofessor.com/lang/en/affiliates/tests/default.asp?c=10&e=24&accid=78 is that kind of test we will have at SW CSWE ? the SOLIDWOKS Site does not give any hints on that matter, i guess a CSWE has to do a test without have any knowledge of which format will be ....Any recomendations besides the Forum https://forum.solidworks.com/thread/30962 ?
Also i found the referenced topics a sufficient tip is that the completed list below ?
Surface Modifications
Opening a part document
Working with Surfaces
Deleting the faces
Measuring the angle
Rotating the handle
Recreating the surfaces
Hiding a solid body
Trimming the surfaces
Showing a surface body
Knitting all surface bodies
Creating a section view
Measuring the mass
Surface Modifications
Assembly Modifications
Opening an assembly document
Editing the first component
Adding Draft
Viewing the draft results
Editing the second component
Replacing a plane
Repairing the sketch errors
Correcting the end condition
Exiting the edit component mode
Measuring the center of mass
Using manual drafts
The Order of Fillets
Opening a part document
Comparing the fillet results
Planning the order of fillets
Adding the face fillet
Creating the constant fillet
Adding another constant fillet
Measuring the mass
Fillet Options
Flat Spring Assembly
Starting a new part template
Creating the helix - the sweep path
Creating the sweep profile
Adding the pierce relation
Creating the swept feature
Creating an axis
Opening an assembly document
Inserting the part into an assembly
Showing the axis
Adding mates
Checking the degrees of freedom
Adding coincident mates
Applying dimension changes
Viewing the results
Calculating the center of mass
Spring Assembly
Part Modifications
Opening a part document
Modifying the model
Converting the outline of a feature
Deleting the on-edge relations
Removing the raised feature
Creating a cut
Recreating the sweep path
Using projected curve
Creating the sweep profile
Adding the pierce relation
Creating a swept feature
Calculating the mass
Part modifications
Replacing External References
Opening an assembly document
Examining the existing mates
Suppressing the inplace mate
Adding a concentric mate
Editing a component
Replacing the sketch plane
Viewing the external ref. symbols
Exiting the edit component mode
Adding new mates
Adding a concentric mate
Adding a distance mate
Measuring the center of mass
Replacing External References
Working with Multibody Parts
Opening an assembly document
Switching to the part level
Editing a feature
Using Move / Copy / Constraint
Adding mates
Changing the display option
Using the combine command
Using combine add
Switching back to assembly
Rebuilding the assembly
Measuring the center of mass
Exercise: Combining Multibodies
Creating a Curved Spring
Starting a new part template
Creating the sweep path
Creating the sweep profile
Creating a swept feature
Setting the twist type
Entering the number of turns
Assigning the material
Calculating the final mass
Exercise: Circular Spring - Expanded
Working with Sketch Pictures
Creating a layout sketch
Inserting the picture
Locating the picture
Scaling the picture
Tracing the picture
Creating the offset entities
Closing the traced sketch
Adding the sketch fillets
Adding the revolved centerline
Revolving the sketch profile
Measuring the mass of the part
Sketch picture - Eagle head
Using Cut With Surface
Opening an assembly document
Editing a component
Creating a surface offset
Creating a surface cut
Flipping the cut direction
Hiding a component
Hiding a surface
Adding fillets
Exiting the edit component mode
Calculating the mass
Cut with Surface
Using Belt Chain
Starting a new part template
Creating the main sketch
Making the blocks
Creating a belt chain
Entering the belt length
Adding the driving angular dimension
Adding a reference dimension
Applying dimension changes
Checking the new belt length
Changing the pulley's angle
Entering the new belt length
Exercise: Creating a belt chain
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