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Q: Any short courses that can establish into a career?
Looking for courses no longer than 2 years which can establish into a career, i.e foundation degree, fast-track degree etc Yeah.. in the UK P.S.. Please provide links for more info wherever possible. Thankyou.

A: Are you good with your hands? Are you slightly artistic and good with animals? Try dog grooming school. The good ones are about a year long. I practiced medicine for 20+ years and retired. Went back to school and got a degree in history and then couldn't get hired as a teacher. My wife (the professional dog groomer) convinced me that we should open a dog grooming business. In a low to moderate economic income area, after three years, we're pulling about $100K/year. Sure beats the stress of medicine.

Q: Are there beauty schools with short courses on aesthetics in Hongkong or Singapore?
My friend informed me that there is an International Health and Beauty School in Hongkong, i would greatly appreciate it if anyone can give me their contact details or if you can refer a good beauty school either in Hongkong or Singapore. Thank you.

A: What does this question have to do with the education of students with special needs

Q: Any Short Courses to Become a Physical Therapist?
Is there any short course to become a PT in NY? I need real answers please - Easy 10 Points for the best answer - Thanks,

A: No...all the PT programs in the state of New York are doctorate programs. The only "short" version of PT is to become a physical therapy assistant which is a two year degree...but realize that this is NOT a stepping stone to the PT degree. Although someone who is a PTA can eventually become a PT, they have to take all the prerequisites and about 95% of the courses in the PT program.

Q: after completing a baker and pastry chef app. is there any short courses to become a food tech teacher?
i am a qualified baker and pastry chef, and i want to become a food technology teacher, i was wondering if there were any courses that would credit my work i have done in the industry and also throughout my apprenticeship?

A: Check with a school for openings. Also they would know of any brush up courses you would need.

Q: I need some information about short courses for certified nurse assistant?
Where can I find a school or something which has short courses for certified nursing assistant??spesifically in Virginia, washington DC area.. Can somebody help me to find it???

A: go to ask.com-type in courses for nurse assistant and your state - search the following links that they give you. I also was looking to take a CNA course and found the school I needed in my area. Hope this helps!

Q: Any short dental courses in near future?
I need to join a short course in dental field, if it will be in teeth implantology...will be much better. Please if you know any course could you let me where I can find it. Thank you

A: You have to be a dentist first and then google it or ask your supply companies, they sponsor these and will give you a whole list of dates

Q: How Many Culinary Schools are there in the Philippines that offer short courses?


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Q: where can i find the technical trainings and short courses on various engineering trades?
kindly provide me the links where i can find the technical training and short courses on various engineering trades in the field of electronics, communication, satellite communication, mechanical, and so and so

A: in TESDA

Q: What schools or training centers in Manila offer short courses for Special education?


A: 1. St. Joseph's College, Q.C. -295 E. Rodriguez Sr. Blvd. Q.C. 7253524 they offer certificate courses for sped. 2. Arellano University 3. There's a center in Cubao (sorry forgot the name but a professor said that the tuition is not expensive)

Q: Short courses instead of Drama School?
I would love to go to Drama School but really can't afford it. I am looking into doing summer courses or short weekend courses in things like musical theatre and stage combat, just so that I have some sort of training. Will this in any way compensate for not having got a degree?

A: Maybe, just maybe. I don't have a degree but I did a college course, twenty years ago. Now I have a decent-sized company doing live work and making films. Business is booming but I struggle to get actors to do a decent shift, despite paying the Equity rate for jobs. Most actors are a pain in the erse and sometimes I employ people from the fringes of the business who have a cursory training. Sometimes they are our best performers. A good attitude will serve you better than a piece of paper and a belief you should be a star. Most young actors do not want to do anything other than high-profile work and consequently we rarely employ anyone under thirty. A lot of actors of all ages simply do not want to work at all and would rather sit in the pub whingeing about the lack of funding in the arts. We try new people all the time, twenty or so this year. I would re-employ just one and he has no training at all. I started by forming a small fringe theatre company with no funding and we did two-handers and got to keep the door money. I DO have an agent but he gets me NOTHING, in keeping with most of his clients. I use him to negotiate contracts on jobs I get through my own efforts. TV and theatre are not exactly booming but other areas are. you do not need Equity membership to work but it would be better if you did join. It gives you someone in your corner if anything goes wrong and they will advise you in all areas of the business from arts funding (ha!) to training courses. Trained or untrained, it's a tough business and I'm not a soft touch. We turn down all kinds of things where TV companies to events organisations want us to work for a pittance. Some of this is mainstream TV work. So you've been warned. In short, I reckon you CAN do well enough in the business with no training, agent or Equity card. Good luck! Update: Look at the answer after this. You get some right nutters here and someone has even given me a thumbs-down! Look - I'm a working actor, fifty years old and I know the business. I've just come home from a show in Edinburgh, I'm knackered and I've a Victorian piece to do in a stately home tomorrow. Idiots who come here and write about agents and doing extra work know NOTHING about the business. If you sign-up for The Stage's forum, you will get better advice from actors, not lunatics who think they know how it is. www.thestage.co.uk

Q: I want to take some short courses to get a job....?
I live in the Midlands area of SC (Lexington County/Richland County) and I need a job. I thought about taking some short courses to help get my foot in the door somewhere. I need the courses to be under a total of $1000.00 and take less than 5 months to complete. Any ideas?

A: Contact your local nursing homes and/or hospitals to see if they provide LNA classes. Classes usually cost less than $300 (in my area) and can take as little as 2-3 weeks to complete. If you show that you are a motivated, intelligent individual, many nursing homes will hire you after you complete the course. LNA's usually start out at around $10.50 an hour.

Q: Which short term courses can be pursued along with the Chartered Accountancy course?
Which short term courses can be pursued along with the Chartered Accountancy course?

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Q: Which LONDON schools would you recommend for SHORT COURSES in ACTING?
WEEKEND AND EVENING COURSES ONLY. NOT EASTER AND SUMMER.

A: I'm sorry, I don't know whether they do short courses, but the following London Drama School's I am aware of: Central LAMDA RADA Rose Bruford (Out in Sidcup, Kent - is on the tube line though) Drama Centre (Very Stanislavskian, I don't recommend personally)