Monday, July 27, 2009

Anyone that has gone to Cosmetology school please answer these questions...?

1. What are some things I need to look for in a good beauty school?



2. What do you do with to majority of your time in school?



3. Is it hard to go from knowing some about Cosmetology to knowing everything?



4. What was your state board exam like and was it hard to pass?



5. Did you enjoy Cosmetology school and still enjoy doing hair?



6. What did you hate most about school, hair, nails, etc.?



7. What was the hardest part?



8. Did you have a kid (I have a 4mo. old daughter) while you went to school? If so, was it hard to manage?



9. What were some supplies you worked with?



10. Did you learn much about Nail Art or any kind of nail design? Or was it just the basics.



Thank you all! P.S. I am going to cosmetology school around next spring or summer.



Anyone that has gone to Cosmetology school please answer these questions...?

1. Don't go to a beauty school. There expensive and you learn the same thing (regardless of wha they tell you ) in an Adult Education School given at Vocational schools in you county. They start in Sept. and end in June.



2.A little bit of everything.



3.No.



4.As long as you study, and maintain a B average on school tests you'll do fine.



5.Yes.



6.I hated doing nails. Its just a personal thing.



7.Styling hair.



8.I had 2 adult children and a 6 year old . When she went to sleep I studied.



9.Everything, you name it, we worked with it.



10.No, we learned alot about nail design.



Honestly, I know people that went to expensive schools and they said it was a waste of money. All either schools do is get you to pass the state boards. When you really learn is by working in the salons. A vocational school will only cost less than $500.00 ( all supplies included ) compared to thousands in those other schools. By supplies I mean, all types of combs and brushes, all rollers, curling irons, blowdryers, a few different types od scissors, coloring brushes, etc. Everything.

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