Becoming a goldsmith typically requires a combination of education and hands-on training. Many aspiring goldsmiths complete a formal apprenticeship program, which can last anywhere from 2 to 4 years. Additionally, some may attend vocational schools or community colleges offering courses in jewelry design and metalworking, which may take 1 to 2 years. Overall, the path can take approximately 3 to 6 years, depending on the route chosen.
12 years minimum
12
19 years
You will be in school for at least 10 years if you are a doctor. You need to take 4 years undergrad, 4 years in med school and then 2 years in residency.
a @#ll of alot
Two years
To become a respiratory therapist you have to have an associates degree (three years at an accredited college)
3 - 4 years, it depends on the university.
at least 11 but you should take 12
If you attend school it usually takes two years. Part-time can take 3-5 years.
Paul Revere was born to a French immigrant who was a goldsmith. Paul was forced to take over the family goldsmith shop when he was just 19 years old because his father died suddenly.
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