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This question is about apprentice electrician.
No, you do not need schooling to be an apprentice electrician. All you need to start an apprenticeship as an electrician is a high school diploma or GED and a willingness to learn.
An electrician apprenticeship is a long-term training program. These are generally run by professional organizations combining work and instruction. Meaning you must perform a specific amount of hours in classroom instruction and hands-on training to complete the apprenticeship. Electrician apprenticeships generally take about four to five years to complete.
You have two options when looking to complete an apprenticeship:
Apply to a professional group and, if you receive acceptance
Attend an electrician school, receive professional classroom and hands-on training as an electrical assistant, and apply for an apprenticeship
Requirements for electrician apprenticeship:
High School Diploma or GED
Have and maintain a driver's license
Have a passing grade for one credit of high school algebra or one semester of college algebra
Be in good health
Have a qualifying score on their aptitude test
Be drug-free

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