Hi.
From January 2012 I'm goint to start studying at GIA (Gemological Institute of America).
My question is, and it's a really serious one;
Should I educate as "Graduate Gemologist" (Educated in both D-Z diamonds & also gemstones).
or.......
should I educate as "Graduate Diamonds" (educated in only D-Z diamonds)?
What is the smartest thing to do?
As I've heard, people would send their diamonds to GIA but their Gemstones to AGL - this make my education choice even harder!
So I just wonder if I should educate in Diamonds at GIA and educate in Gemstones at AGL?
Does this sound reasonable? I do only want the best of the best, because I have to pay for it myself anyway.
I suppose I'd like to work at a Auction House, or in a Store maybe.
I dont think I'd like to work at a Lab...
"You dont need this education!"
- No, maybe not, but I really want it anyway!
I appreciate all answers, thank you!
From January 2012 I'm goint to start studying at GIA (Gemological Institute of America).
My question is, and it's a really serious one;
Should I educate as "Graduate Gemologist" (Educated in both D-Z diamonds & also gemstones).
or.......
should I educate as "Graduate Diamonds" (educated in only D-Z diamonds)?
What is the smartest thing to do?
As I've heard, people would send their diamonds to GIA but their Gemstones to AGL - this make my education choice even harder!
So I just wonder if I should educate in Diamonds at GIA and educate in Gemstones at AGL?
Does this sound reasonable? I do only want the best of the best, because I have to pay for it myself anyway.
I suppose I'd like to work at a Auction House, or in a Store maybe.
I dont think I'd like to work at a Lab...
"You dont need this education!"
- No, maybe not, but I really want it anyway!
I appreciate all answers, thank you!