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Don't get an AAS in massage therapy. Go to a six month school get your massage diploma, then get back into your local community college for a basic AS degree in small business.
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It depends on how many hours of schooling your state requires for you to become licensed...It took me 13 months to do my massage schooling because you just signed up for classes as they were offered. Day or night also indicated how long it took. My longest class took a good couple months because it was only offered one night a week.
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From what I can ascertain, about 2 years. I don't know what area you're in or the available colleges, but they tend to vary per facility.
Research the facility in which you're considering and fill out all of the financial aid and scholarships available! Good luck and best wishes! [link removed] Last edited by Erin : 2009 February 1st at 05:25 PM. Reason: spam link removed |
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