Wednesday, November 6, 2013

Re: Average to become beautician


Hi, I'm Sarah I am new to the forum. I am currently 3rd in college, I had a disastrous first quarter average of 9.8 I really do not bosser and I regret but I intend to overtake me for the next quarter I would become short beautician spend the next year my course and then pro tray my parents are willing to pay for a private perfume shop school. The problem is that my teachers discouraged me they say that I would never be accepted in a private school or a high school pro, as places are limited and they only accept the best averages. All it scares me I really want to become a beautician. My questions are:-Are this with my average I likely to be accepted? -If it is not too intrusive how were you average in 3rd to have been accepted into a college or other school (in appearance)? Sorry for the long text and thank you to those who will respond.
Re: Average to become beautician Hi, my director looked at my grades in math, bio, chemistry and French. I had trouble with the French. And second, I had trouble with bio. I had to take a placement test and it was a breeze, I was almost 20/20 in math and if you speak and write French correctly they'll let you go. But trying to make efforts to have the patent, it is the easiest. Then show a max that you really want to move. They will look at your notes. If they rise they will say that you will learn well because he bcp there lessons in aesthetics.
Re: Average to become beautician princesseSara well, in my opinion should count on. My daughter was 11.5 average in the first choice hairstyle, second perfume shop choice and aesthetics had no place in his two wishes. They took the girls with at least 14 average because too many applications in these two branches. So do not expect too much, but it's good we in the north can be in your region more space. Finally I hope for you that you will be taken as very, very expensive private schools.
Re: Average to become beautician Hi Sarah, I am a former perfume shop professor of aesthetics, cosmetics and I have had many students during my six years of teaching in two private schools. As such I can guarantee perfume shop you that you can be taken with your current general average. Besides 9.8 is not so bad and I would say it is promising if you did nothing perfume shop during the first quarter. If by not working you have to average perfume shop 9.8 I imagine it will go quickly if you put yourself to work. Private schools will take you if they see that you are very motivated. And if you reach your average you show that you have good abilities. The places is limited especially in public colleges so you do not worried, working perfume shop the next two quarters and is motivated! perfume shop Good luck. See you soon, Martine
Re: Average to become beautician Hello Martine, it is sure that in the public schools as places are limited. But in my school, I know a lot of girls were not taken because there was no room. Or is it because my school is small? Replies: Average to become beautician beauty care and cosmetics forum CAP Learn more about Average to become beautician
how many hours and days of practice in school average for the aesthetic direction? Cape aesthetic 1year in private school pro in 2013 and a general solution to become beautician? mean in practice?
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Click to see everything ... You go straight to the school to see the manager (that's what I did) and asked me the degrees I, the identity card, my notes in the third and second perfume shop .. . and they give you one appointment to take the exam, it was very simple (percentages).
Re: Average to become beautician Frankly, I advise you to go to a private school even though you'll pay more. I told the girls to a public school and they even know the basics that come on their own home. And then when you ask for internships or apprenticeships, you are more easily done if you are in a private school because there are a lot of girls who make the aesthetics.
Hello Martine, It is sure that in the public schools as places are limited. But in my school, I know a lot of girls were not taken because there was no room. Or is it because my school is small?
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