an idiot could be a model it doesnt take an education to stand there, look pretty, n take direction from a photographer...
not you cuz you are fugly
There is no formal education or training required to become a model. Although, you may be required to take weight loss pills because...you've let yourself go.
The rehabilitative model emphasizes education, vocational training, and therapy to help inmates address the root causes of their criminal behavior and develop skills that can help them reintegrate into society upon release.
You need a degree and good grades and a assistant.
Pffft no. But experience in the industry, and possibly professional association memberships would be required to be recognised
Remedial social and linguistics skills, in other words, a pre-school education. The New MrSpock (Xbox Live Gamertag). you need to at least have a pre-school education to become a model
Schooling/education/training is not required to become a model. Most models do not go to a school to learn modeling. The ones that do typically choose modeling schools like Barbizon, John Robert Powers and John Casablancas.
The jobs I mean are artist, chef, landscaper, architect, actress, singer, model, clothing designer, teacher, lawyer, veterinarian, dentist, gardener, therapist, doctor, mechanical engineer, and electrical engineer.
You would need to take photography classes or have a natural ability when it comes to taking pictures.
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Lynda Marie Goodrich has written: 'An experimental model for individualized instruction in physical education' -- subject(s): Individualized instruction, Physical education and training
The Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute was founded by Booker T. Washington in 1881. Located in Tuskegee, Alabama, the institute aimed to provide vocational education and training to African Americans, emphasizing practical skills alongside academic learning. Washington's vision was to empower the African American community through education and self-sufficiency. The school became a model for other institutions focused on vocational training for Black students.