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Newbie geek
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Devon
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Please help. I think I've made a huge mistake -
20-07-10, 03:30 PM
Hi, I've wanted to train as a beauty therapist for years but I've never had enough money the local college courses all cost around £2000 excluding uniform and equipment courses. Last year I spent £300 on a distance learning course, thinking that once I had got the diploma I could do the one and two day courses with the Carlton Institute to gain practical experience and maybe get some work experience in a local salon.
I qualified 2 months ago and started to look at getting membership and insurance. The association recommended by the distance learning course I trained with will only give full membership to therapists trained to level 4 (I'm only trained to level 3) and you have to get your insurance somewhere else. I'm not keen to register with this association anyway as they look a bit...dodgey? Maybe I'm wrong and they are perfectly reputable but I don't get a very good feeling from them. I looked at the more well known associations but none of them will give membership to home learners. I don't know what to do now. I'm not sure which company I can trust to not rip me off or con me into wasting more money. Please help me if you can. |
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Beauty professional
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Grand Geek
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Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: www.guruholistictraining.com
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20-07-10, 04:45 PM
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Very geeky
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Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: Plymouth
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20-07-10, 05:22 PM
Ahh, another Devon geek! Welcome.
There's also BABTAC – The British Association of Beauty Therapy & Cosmetology - give 'em a bell my luvver! Jason |
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Geeklin
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: glasgow
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20-07-10, 10:52 PM
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Nail, Beauty, Massage, Tanning, Waxing, Makeup, Brow & Lash professional
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Newbie geek
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Devon
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21-07-10, 07:33 PM
I thought it was only 19year olds and under who could get free higher education college courses? Are there any other ways to study free?
I have contacted the beauty guild and am now insured at least! Thank you all of you for your help. xx |
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Beauty professional
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Grand Geek
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Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Northampton
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21-07-10, 08:24 PM
[QUOTE=sapphire22;1078732]I thought it was only 19year olds and under who could get free higher education college courses? Are there any other ways to study free?
I'm 46 and will have to pay towards my exams if I go to collage, the pricing is worked out on your employment status / wages and if you have already have previous quals with the collage in this area. I have contacted the beauty guild and am now insured at least! So glad you've got your insurance sorted. |
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Nail, Beauty, Massage, Holistic, Tanning, Waxing, Makeup & Brow professional
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