No, since a "nutritionist" in the UK is not a legally protected term. This means that anyone can use it to describe themselves, even without training. Hence an internship is not required. (The legally protected term, which requires training, is "dietitian").
You need about two years to become a nutritionist.
To become a nutritionist or dietitian, you will need to have a degree from your local community college or university. You can also take classes online. Visit http://www.nutritionist-world.com/nutritionist_dietitian_degrees.html
16 yrs.2 yrs.
You can become a nutritionist by getting a four year degree from a college so yes, all you have to do is take the right courses. If you want to save money, start at a community college.
No less than a Bachelor's Degree.
Try an internship in a law firm or a court house to begin with, this would be a great place to start
Really yes you do need some training but other than that no>--Ineshia Sells
No. Just need talent, luck, and a good agent.
To become a neurosurgeon, you will need to complete medical school and a surgical internship. You will then need at least three years of practice as a surgical resident in your field.
About ten years of a medical degree, an internship and then selection for specialist training.
To become a kindergarten teacher, you typically need to take courses in early childhood education, child development, teaching methods, and classroom management. Additionally, you may need to complete a supervised teaching internship or practicum in a kindergarten setting. It's important to check the specific requirements of the school or program you are interested in to ensure you meet all necessary qualifications.
You don't need to go to school to become a secretary. You just need computer skills, and possibly hands on experience through an internship.