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What high school courses should you take if you're interested in this career? Get your answers from the Arts, Audio-Video Technology and Communications cluster Performing Arts pathway.

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Most magicians are self-taught. Some enter into mentoring relationships with more established magicians who help develop their talent through instruction. And the number of magic schools is increasing. These are usually informal, short-term introductions into the world of tricks and sleights of hand.

Magician Aaron Jones says it would be difficult to market himself without at least a high school education. "You basically run the business yourself, but I think it would be hard to do it right and become successful without a proper high school education, and even some post-secondary education."

Jones is attending university to learn a second language. He hopes this will broaden his market.

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