Time of completion

  • Time of completion

    Posted by Andrea on 30 April 2025 at 20h04

    Can anyone give typical how long one takes to complete this information before being able to sit for certification exam?

    Michelle replied 1 month, 1 week ago 3 Members · 5 Replies
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  • Michelle

    Member
    30 April 2025 at 21h51

    Hi Andrea,

    Great question! Typically, each module takes around 30 minutes to 2 hours to complete, but there’s absolutely no pressure. You can study at your own pace and take the time you need to really absorb the material before sitting for the final exam.

    Everyone learns at their own speed, so feel free to go through it at a pace that works best for you! 😊

    • Andrea

      Member
      7 July 2025 at 11h34

      Thank you for this answer I appreciate the honesty and realty of time management.

      • Michelle

        Member
        7 July 2025 at 21h45

        You’re very welcome! I’m so glad it resonated with you. Time management can be challenging, but you’re showing the right mindset—and that’s half the battle. You got this! 💪✨

  • Veronica

    Member
    4 May 2025 at 13h36

    Hi, your completion time will be based on the time YOU put into studying and taking your tests. So, you can take a year if you choose too. You can test out if you are knowledgeable about the contents. I enrolled at end of Dec 2024. I received my certificate first week of Feb. I did not start studying until mid-January. I love everything about art, history, procedures, materials, psychology… So, once I got started, I did not stop and studied every chance I got (morning, noon and night). So, it took me approximately 3 weeks to complete due to the amount of time I invested, and I invested a lot of time because I enjoy learning. So, nothing will get in your way – it’s all on YOU, the time you invest and your goal for obtaining the certificate. Good luck!

    • Andrea

      Member
      7 July 2025 at 11h36

      Thank you for the reply, your honesty and motivational spirit is unparalleled about how learning moves you. I can relate.

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