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Do I Have To Have A High School Diploma To Go Into Fashion Design Or Can I Have A Ged

Do you need a high school diploma to become a fashion/ art intern?

Step 1Be honest with yourself about your ability to sketch and your eye for design and detail. The competition is fierce in this field, and you'll need a strong inner drive to succeed.

Step 2Increase your chances for success by obtaining a two-year or four-year degree in fashion design. Ask your high school guidance counselor for a list of well-known fashion design schools. Expect to show samples of your sketches as part of your application.

Step 3Take as many marketing and business courses as possible, in addition to design courses. Knowledge of the business end of the fashion industry is vital to your career.

Step 4Develop a working knowledge of a variety of design-related software programs

paul: Put together a portfolio of your own designs. It must show how creative you are and convince potential employers that you would be an asset to their business.

Step 6Set up an internship as quickly as possible. You will gain valuable experience, and it might lead to your first job after graduation.

Step 7Make as many industry connections as you can while you are in school. Include people in design-related fields, such as advertising.

Step 8Regularly read fashion bibles such as "Women's Wear Daily" and "Vogue" to remain current on trends and future trends.

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Can you go to fashion school without a GED, or High School Diploma?

Nope. At the very least you need a GED.

Diplomas are given to those who complete a program of study at a technical school or community college. A specialised topic must be studied in order to earn a diploma. Most students go onto better jobs and higher education once they earn their diploma.Administration StudiesArchitecture StudiesArt StudiesCosmetology StudiesDesign StudiesEconomic StudiesEnvironmental StudiesFashionFood and Beverage StudiesJournalism and Mass CommunicationLanguagesLaw StudiesManagement StudiesMarketing StudiesTechnology StudiesTourism and HospitalityFor more details visit: https://www.distanceeducationsch...

Pass or file that is no problem…definitely you can join BSc Fashion Design Course..Fashion Designing CourseColors Institute of Fashion Technology has a finest Fashion Designing course in Chennai with the offering in three levels 6 months fast track fashion designing course in Chennai, 1 year diploma fashion designing course in Chennai, 2 years diploma fashion designing course in Chennai.

Sure. Its harder, but possible. I think it would come down to having a killer portfolio, and some serious skills you could demonstrate. It also is going to depend on what schools you apply for and what their requirements are. For example, a large state university may allow you to matriculate as an undeclared freshman and then enroll in a design program once you’ve proven yourself in some of the entry-level courses. Other schools (say focused on design and fine art) might take a holistic view and look beyond the GED and look at your life experience and work you can show. Without knowing your background, its hard to say, but I think its a possibility with some effort and resilience. You might get rejected by many, or entirely on your first try, but if you work at it, and you’ve got the talent, that’s what the schools care about. One thing you could do is be proactive and reach out to faculty in those programs and ask them what it would take and how you could prove yourself. You may have a unique situation that requires a closer look. Don’t underestimate the power of making a human connection and approaching the process as someone who is open to growth and willing to learn. As a former teacher and person who has taken a few risks on degree-less “diamonds in the rough” as a hiring manager, attitude and hard work overcome a LOT of barriers.Honestly, what do you have to lose? The worst possible thing they can say is “no.” That’s not a failure; failing is never taking the risk in the first place.

It depends on the school and at what level (undergrad Bachelor or postgrad Master). The Bachelor in Fashion Design is usually an entry level beginner program, so there are no requisites, other than a high school diploma and some other requirements like certain level of English if the course is in English. But these requirements depend on the school. Usually for a Bachelor in Fashion Design the only requirement in terms if the subject is that you have an interest in it and want to become a fashion designer. This program will give and teach you all the necessary knowledge, tools and skills.At Master level it is a lot different. To start a Master in Fashion Design, as its an advanced program, usually the requirement is a Bachelor degree in another creative field, preferably fashion design. The Master builds on the knowledge, tools and skills learnt in your Bachelor, so it is a must.

If I were preparing for college in my high school years, I would have put “College Prep” in the blank.If I were taking more of the trade school preparation, I would have entered “Vocational Technology toward XXX”.If I were taking the bare minimums to graduate and wasn’t in one of the other categories, “General Studies” or “N/A”.When I filled out a job application a few months ago, they asked for my high school course of study. I entered “College Prep.” Unfortunately, they allowed only two blocks for college studies so I could enter only 2 of the 5 schools I attended. The schools that got listed were for my MS in Engineering and my PhD in Engineering Systems. The undergraduate degree went undocumented.

It’s a British school, so no. We don’t bother with High school Diplomas here. We just do GCSEs and A Levels and then leave school with no fuss. No need to appear on stage or anything. We can even leave school if we fail every single exam we take and not need to go back for a GED or what ever it’s called in America. We’d still be able to get a job if we do well at the interview.Hogwarts will be the same way. Do your OWLs and NEWTs, get the results and off you go. If you fail, what a shame, lets see what sort of jobs are available. Life goes on. :)

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