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How long will it take??


Question Posted Saturday July 16 2011, 5:45 pm

I recently began to consider attending a school for Massage Therapy. I would like to know approximately how long it may take (at a minimum and a maximum)to become certified and licensed as a Massage Therapist. If it helps, I live in the Chicago-Land area.

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adviceman49 answered Sunday July 17 2011, 11:06 am:
My research found that it depends on the school chosen; anywhere from 7 to 10 months. Below is a list of websites I found when I did a search on yahoo. Look at the different school, attend an open house and find the school that is right for you.


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phoenixrise answered Sunday July 17 2011, 4:49 am:
A year, give or take. Depends on how qualified you'd like to be, if you want to know any specialty massage, what school, etc. But about that amount of time. ^-^

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