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.
Yes you can, however you will need to complete your bachelors degree first.Yes you can, however you will need to complete your bachelors degree first.Yes you can, however you will need to complete your bachelors degree first.Yes you can, however you will need to complete your bachelors degree first.Yes you can, however you will need to complete your bachelors degree first.Yes you can, however you will need to complete your bachelors degree first.
Bachelors of Science in Education.
bachelors degree
Mechanics need to train for a bachelors degree
you need a bachelors degree.
a bachelors degree
Bachelors degree.
Typically the bachelors degree comes first.
bachelors degree associate degree
bachelors degree
yes
Yes.