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#1 Question: Can I start at any time, or do I have to wait for the next session
to begin? Answer: You can start at any time. Tuition would be prorated. that is, you pay for
remaining classes within that session.
#2 Question: Can I make up missed classes.
Answer: Students need to make a commitment to come to class. Please be sure you can come or you will lose your tuition money.
Exceptions will be made if you are ill. #3 Question: If I start the session late or miss a class will I fall behind and miss instruction? Answer. Each student receives individual attention. People progress at their own rate.
#4 Question: Do I have to have previous jewelrymaking experience? Answer.
No you don't. We are geared towards teaching newcomers.
#5 Question: Do you teach wax carving
and casting? Answer. We teach hand fabricated jewelrymaking. That is working directly with
silver and gold to cut and shape metels pieces and solder or fuse them together into a piece of jewelry. We do not carve
wax. Hand fabricated jewelry can be used as a model for casting.
#6 Question: Do you have a
brochure you can send me? Answer: We do not currently have a brochure with any more information
than is on the website. The website is updated regularly and is the best way to keep up-to-the minute class information
available to current and prospective students. #7 Question:
Can I try out One Class before making a commitment? Answer: Yes, of course.
Everyone who has requested this, finds out during their first class, that they have immediate hands-on instruction and learn
a great deal very quickly. #8 Question:
My daughter is 12.5 and very interested in jewelry making. Are your classes suitable for a very dedicated and serious young
teen? Answer: YES! My father started teaching me when I was 10 years old. Kids
learn faster and easier than adults. My classes are small and
I cannot offer separate childrens classes. But serious kids are welcome to join my adult classes. #9 Question: I was wondering if I can come and visit your school before enrolling. Answer: YES. Please email or call so I know when to expect you, But everyone who is
considering taking classes is welcome to visit the school and talk to Fredricka and her students.
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