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Jul 4, 2013
Kathy C.
I'm starting cosmetology school next week and I was wondering
if anyone could give me some advice? :)
Jul 4, 2013
Cherish L.
Yes, stay passionate, dedicated, take as many clients as you can, and most of all have bomb attendance! School is what you make of it so enjoy everyday. Also remember, everyday is a learning opprotunity so be nice to yourself if you don't understand something right away. Have fun!
Jul 4, 2013
LauriBritnee S.
I agree with cherish, stay passionate, keep 100% attendance be focus an drain every oz of knowledge that your educators have always be willing to learn... & It is what you make it what you put in is what youll get out!
Jul 4, 2013
Megan S.
Amen girlies! Just remember...even when you are pooped when you get home or drama starts happening, no matter what it's so worth it in the end! And definitely. make friends. That starts your networking connections for when you're out of school. Good luck!! :D.
Jul 5, 2013
D W.
Heck yes, stay passionate! Remember your ultimate goal,don't let the small things get you down! Try to get your requirements done on time but don't be afraid to go AT YOUR OWN PACE. I graduated after two and a half years but I felt ready and confident, it takes some longer than others, but paying attention in class an giving it your all is where its really at! :) good luck to you I hope you rock it!!
Jul 6, 2013
Dina U.
It gets tough to be with the same group of people everyday and makes it easy to get sucked into drama. just remember that the quality of your work is all that matters amd even when some styles are challanging you that your best effort at that task eveytime you do it is YOUR best.
somethings will feel impossible at first but if you wait another 100 hours youll realize you can do that task in your sleep. stay strong and keep your end goal in mind everyday.