there is no such thing as a wedding planner college or major for that matter. there are certifications for wedding planners but they have nothing to do with college. if you want to own your own wedding consulting business, then major in business or entreprenuership
Answer A wedding planner is just another way of spending money for nothing. I'd say good bye to the wedding planner and get on with your wedding.
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if u are a wedding planner then it is a good thing to have somr skills?
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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!
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You do not have to take a class to become a wedding planner. Being certified does look good to your clients and may lead to you making more money.
You can take wedding planner training at any facility near you. You should research to find an affordable one within range. It can really help you. Good luck
Manage a wedding is not an easy task and there are so many things to do in a wedding ceremony. So if you want to think to hire a wedding planner then I think it's a good idea as by this you can get relax from some departments like photography, design and videography with others.
Your wedding planner is suppose to meet reasonable needs. If they have a reason for disagreeing there generally is a good reason so it would be best to listen to them. They are paid to help and also stay within your budget. If you have your heart set on something in the wedding that is too costly the wedding planner will generally come up with something very similar, but at a lower cost.