Academic Version CS5.0.... Full Featured...$299
Academic Version CS5.0.... Full Featured...$299
I teach community education classes at a Community College. Interpretation of qualification to buy Academic Version software at our bookstore, includes attendance at Community Ed classes. Some of those classes can be registered for as little as $30 a class.
With that, you can buy CS5 Academic. Many think there are some limitations on the Academic version...
True, the Academic Version does not qualify for upgrade in the future. That's very close to a NON issue, since most are not likely to upgrade to full version with every version that comes out.
The product, however, is FULL FEATURED. There are no function limits. It has the full capability of the Full Version CS5.
I agree with most of the posts here. CS5 is overkill for almost everybody. Elements is wide ranging. Light Room is advanced for most.
But if you are one of those who simply must have the Cadillac product, academic version is the way to go. Check with your local college and university bookstores for minimum participation in the school to buy.
Better yet, outline a community ed course for your local college and submit it for you to be the instructor. Look through the community ed catalog.
I've been teaching community ed classes... 7 of them... since 1993. They pay hourly wages, once your class is set up, the work involved is the hours of the class and some time for updating and creating handouts. Furthermore, they can be quite enlightening. I learn something new in every class I present. I make about $1000 side income per quarter. The Community Ed program where I teach pays $20 per class hour, and no certification required, no degrees, etc. Community Ed programs are usually black ink for most colleges and not endangered by funding.
Teaching those classes qualifies me also for academic software.
There are also software companies on the internet who sell academic software in all the popular programs and versions. Look one of those up (search academic software), and find out their requirements for qualification. Usually just a class or two work.
Ie. take a photoshop class, buy the software, or something like that.