Hairdressing courses
I do not recommend hairdressing courses at this school. The money was paid big, but it made little sense. Course topics as written on the centre's website were not removed. The so-called "taught hairdresser" regularly had no materials or the cheapest and low-quality were bought. We regularly went to the store ourselves to buy paints, bleaches, foils, etc., because the customer is sitting in a chair, but there are no materials. The teacher may be knowledgeable, but unable to teach. It was easier for her to cut her hair for the client herself than to normally explain and show it. The attitude of the administration is also destructive: shouting, talking reproach. Despite the fact that we don't really know how to cut, we do it relatively slowly and there were days when the girls did not attend the courses,however, the administration regularly wrote a lot of clients to the training hairdresser (because it tak live money). Well, then, imagine what comes out there in such haste and ignorance at all!? The scenario was this: we started, but the teacher finished. And so it was on a regular basis. Therefore, the real art of haircut was not mastered either. We were not even taught the most basic basics. The teacher also regularly disappeared from the class somewhere (even for a long time), leaving you with the client alone, so we both sat there and waited, because the client with half-cut hair will not go away. Nobody specially prepared us for the exam either. The result: the diploma is, but there is no knowledge! It is better to pay more, but take quality courses that make sense and it is possible to apply and make money later in life.As much as I am now interested in other hairdressing courses, the training is very different, and the girls can and are able to work in a hairdressing salon after completing the courses.
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