If you are looking to be a wedding planner, which is an unregulated industry, you would be well served on focusing on the Humanities with a good number of economics and marketing courses.
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Community college classes are great for someone who is undecided on a major. You can get a lot of your general education requirements out of the way if you are planning on attending a 4 year college in the future. Be sure that whatever 4 year college you do plan to attend accepts the classes you are taking at the community college.
about 2 months beofore the wedding.
When planning for college, you should consider:
We can't answer that because we don't know what career you're planning on. The best way to decide on your classes is to decide on a career, then go to a good college's website. They'll tell you exactly what classes you need.
A wedding is all about planning and MANAGEMENT. A career in management would definitely give you an edge in starting up your own wedding planning business.
To become a wedding planner, all you really have to do is get your wedding planning certificate. However, if you are interested in college, you could major in business. With this you can learn how to operate and keep up your business. Also, if a couple is choosing between you and another wedding planner. They might choose you because you have a college degree. You could also major in fashion textiles. Which also looks good on a resume!! Good Luck!
You should start by Googling "wedding planning. Theknot.com is an excellent resource for wedding planning. One of the main things you will need at your wedding is an emcee and wedding music. Here's a website that easily let's event planners for weddings, like yourself, to browse and book the perfect performers for your wedding: bit.ly/1NvwHvr
That depends on your college, and the particular classes they offer. I suggest talking to someone in the education department of the college you are attending or planning on attending to determine what you need.
Do not worry about a major. Check the catalog of the university you want to attend for its core classes (100 and 200 level classes) and take those classes at the community college. Check with the 4 year institution to be sure your credits will transfer.
Yes, there are many classes that you should take relating to planning. In order to be a planner, you should probably check with your local colleges about available classes.
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