None. It helps to be artistic and to be good with people, but no degrees are needed just talent, money, and connections.
None, you must have contacts.
You do not need any kind of legal certification to become a wedding planner. You should have a decent amount of planning experience.
The Wedding Planning Institute. (phone 1.888.221.9988) The Wedding Planning Institute. 1997 - 2012. A Division of Lovegevity, Inc.
The Sheffield School offers a course in wedding and even planning. You can check them out at http://www.sheffield.edu/htmlsrc/wedding-event-planning-course.html they are among the best with offering degrees in this department.
There is no school training necessary to become a wedding planner. If you are skilled at working on a deadline, dealing with high-stress situations, and enjoy a hands-on job, it may be perfect for you. There are lots of books available on wedding planning. You can find them everywhere from your local library to amazon.com.
There are no college courses for wedding planning. I would find a local planner and see if he/she would take you on as an apprentice. You might want to take a class in flower arrangements, table settings, and something in art, but there is no course of study for this profession.
There is no schooling. just a business license. but schooling may be helpful
The educational kind.
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None at all.
To become a dentist the person has to complete his high schooling firtst. Then he/she needs to join in the dental college to complete college degree.
be good at cooking and dont be stuoid about what you do