If you want to persue a career in classical voice or opera, you should consider a vocal performance degree. Most opera stars get both their undergrad and graduate degrees in vocal performance, then go on to audition around the globe at the world's finest opera houses. If you live in America, great schools in vocal performance include Boston Conservatory, New England Conservatory,University of Rochester (Eastman School of Music), Indiana University at Bloomington, San Fransico Conservatory, Manhattan School of Music, amongst many more!
Minimal education is required for this career. Apart from a basic driver's license and a clean driving record, nothing else is required to begin studying for a Commercial Driver's License. Once you have that you are free to hit the open road.
A 4 year degree is typicallty required. There are also some specific training that is required.
No education required
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If one is looking for a career as a nurse, one would have to complete a bachelors degree in a medical related field, and then take and pass the nursing exam and start practice in the specified field.
It depends what kind of lawyer you are studying to be.
None if you live in belleville
You may want to try American Idol or Americas got Talent. It is actually hard to say though, it depends on what kind of singing you would like to try out for...
It would have to depend on what kind of medical career you would want to pursue. Medical transcription career can take you up to 6 months of training whilst nursing career can get you started from 4 to 6 years of education. Different medical career needs different education as they have their own functions.
I don't think you need an education to be a singer. You just need a good voice and maybe some singing experience. You also shouldn't be shy or afraid to sing in front of anyone because that's what singing is pretty much all about is singing in front of people.
A GED and written proof you dropped out of highschool.