I hate installing it, I hate that it crashes my laptop, and I hate the 1990s icons. But I landed an internship because the interviewer saw "NX" on my resume. If you have the hardware and the patience, suffer through it. Your future salary will thank you.
The built-in ray tracing studio is excellent. You can produce portfolio-ready renders without needing KeyShot or Blender. The Bad (Cons) 1. The "Windows 98" UI For a software that costs $10k+ for commercial licenses, the interface feels ancient. Icons are small, menus are hidden in "Ribbon Bars," and customization is tedious. Coming from Fusion 360 or Onshape, NX feels like using a spreadsheet to draw. nx student edition
Installing NX Student Edition is a nightmare . Unlike a simple login (Fusion) or a key file (SolidWorks), NX often requires running a local "License Server" on your laptop. If your antivirus blocks it, or you change WiFi networks, the license crashes. Expect to spend 1-2 hours troubleshooting installation. I hate installing it, I hate that it
(Weighted heavily toward career value, not user experience). Your future salary will thank you