ksluice
Brilliant_Rock
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How cool is that Missy! Sorry I missed the opportunity! Did you learn unexpected things, or did PS have you half there already?
GIA was offering classes online last year for free at the beginning of the pandemic. Spring/summer of 2020. I took all three offered. Diamond Essentials, Jewelry Essentials and Colored Gemstone Essentials. I got my AJP. It was fun.
Good luck @headlight! Wishing you a very successful and rewarding journey!
Me too, I wish I had the time to do more.
I am coming toward the end of my studies to become a GIA Graduate Gemologist.
I have earned my Applied Jewelry Professional (AJP) credential, have earned Diamonds Graduate and Pearls Graduate, completed the Colored Stones course, the Colored Stones Grading Lab, the Gem Identification Lab, and am now seeing the end in sight for the Gem Identification course.
Upon successful completion of that course, I will have earned Colored Stones Graduate which, together with my Diamonds Graduate diploma, I will be deemed a Graduate Gemologist.
But, as the saying goes, the last leg of the race is the longest and the final exam of the Gem Identification course is the 20 stone proctored exam with 100% accuracy required to pass.
I am trying to prepare myself for the real possibility of having to retake it, which many have to do (about 35% of students), some multiple times.
This has been extremely challenging yet rewarding. It also has been extensively time consuming in the most intense way. Not to be taken lightly, it is very expensive, and gets increasingly so as one progresses.
I definitely had no idea what the time commitment, challenge, intensity, and fiscal impact this would have. I had pursued this for personal enrichment. It also just started out as taking a few courses but one thing led to another and before I knew it I was in deep and figured I should go all the way.
I have high anxiety about passing tbe exam… to have done all this - the time, money, and stress - and to not reach the goal would be devastating. But if I make it the reward and exuberance will be indescribable.