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July 30, 2009

How long does it typically take to get a Mac Pro membership card?

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Its the same thing but the store gives you more items.

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They have the pans and a person that was answering this q said you cant back to mac them. you totally can,

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it just has to have the magnet at the back and the sticker. They also sell pigments at store which counters dont
I am a free-lance makeup artist and a dance performance student.

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I qualified under all the details they gave me to get a Mac Pro Student membership ( studying dance performance). I exchanged e-mails with a lady from MAC helping me with my application. However, It has been a little over 2 weeks and I still have not heard back from anyone, should I call?
How long did it take any of you to get your MAC Pro or Mac pro student membership approval/cards?
Also if you continue on and graduate can you change your membership to just regular MAC Pro instead of keeping the Pro student?
It takes a long, long, time, and you just have to be patient. It can take up to 5 weeks. As for your other question, I am not too sure, but I would think that they would let you get the regular MAC Pro card.
Hope I helped & Good Luck!
xoxo,
Erica
All my life I’ve been a PC user. My laptop is getting old and I need to buy a new one. I’m tired of all the virus, worms and blue screens of death, plus I really like some of the software that mac computers use. I’ve considered buying a mac. If you’re one of the people that has switched to mac, did you regret it? Was it hard to get used to it?
So, to make a long story short, I made the switch and it’s been smooth sailing ever since. The learning curve is almost non-existent. The one thing I had the most difficulty with was getting used to copy and pasting. Instead of Control-C and Control-V, it’s Command-C and Command-V. Go ahead and laugh at me.
I am no longer a PC. I’m am a Mac and I can safely say, I will always be a Mac.
I switched to a Mac in October of 2008, after using everything from Windows 98 to Windows Vista on Dells, Compaqs, HPs and Toshibas, and I don’t regret it one bit.

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