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A well-trained user knows how to simplify a complex structure into a model that captures the essential behavior, how to choose appropriate load cases, and—most critically—how to look at a result and say, “That doesn’t look right.” The best training programs pair keystrokes with concepts, software outputs with hand calculations, and efficiency with skepticism.
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