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Not neccessarily...being a wedding planner has a lot to do with connections and relationships in the beginning. I was interested in wedding planning for years and was given the fabulous opportunity of planning the wedding of a friend of my sister 4 years ago. Once you can say you have, in actuality, planned a wedding already it is far easier to build up trust and you have the chance to PROVE to others you know what you're doing even if you haven't had a degree in the area. An important piece though is to document...record bits of useful information along the way...build up a portfolio so you have something to show prospective/future clients.

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