caz3
Well-Known Member
Hello All,
I got some nice welcome messages also Bryony asked me a great question about my 4 day course and what I was taught and she was surprised I got a diploma. I would like other views on this subject I am pleased Bryony bought it up thanks very much!
After reading the message below (which I have sent to Bryony) tell me should I not do the City and Guilds with Herts and Essex and do a course with someone else?
I did Manicure, Pedicure, Acrylic, Gel, Fibre & silk, nail art free and airbrushing in the 4 days I can imagine what you are saying now LOL!!!!
Yes I got a Diploma at the end of the course from the Herts and Essex Academy and I am aloud to use the Guild insurance as I trained with herts and Essex. I have gone with the Beauty Direct as this was another insurance that was noted and they offer the same cover and I did not need all the other benefits the Guild offered as I want to work from home.
I paide £649.00 for the course and then another £150 for products, also I stayed in a b&b which was another £120.00 then £50.00 petrol to get there.
I knew nothing about training and how long it should take I looked at many places like The Essex School of Beauty they did courses that were 5-6 days with a diploma, also the Carlton at Windsor did 4-5 day courses to learn all this so I thought it was normal.
I can also do the City and Guilds now I pay another £50 then they send me assignments to do 3 gel, 3 Acrylic, 3 silk/fibre I send them back with photos. Then once this has been done I pay another £50 and go to Essex and do a practical and written exam. The Carlton offer this with the NVQ but they charge another £200 + for this.
I wanted to do a course all at once as my hubby is in the Army and he was getting leave and it was my chance to go and do something for me! I never knew it was the wrong way to go about it I did look into a lot of places the Herts and Essex is advertised in one of the nail mags but maybe this means nothing.
I did find it a lot to take in in such a small amount of time I used to do hairdressing years ago and was qualified at that so I have no probs when it comes to clients but I must say once I had got home from the course I felt so alone and wondered how they can even be aloud to adervertise courses like this!!!!
The teachers seemed good there were 4 of us doing the course and they were booked up and have 3 or 4 academies in Essex and Herts.
It makes me mad that maybe I have just wasted my money as I went into this wanting to be a good nail technician I would like to know if this is the wrong way to learn nails WHY! is this not stopped letting company's teach this in such a short time?
Thanks
Carolyn.
I got some nice welcome messages also Bryony asked me a great question about my 4 day course and what I was taught and she was surprised I got a diploma. I would like other views on this subject I am pleased Bryony bought it up thanks very much!
After reading the message below (which I have sent to Bryony) tell me should I not do the City and Guilds with Herts and Essex and do a course with someone else?
I did Manicure, Pedicure, Acrylic, Gel, Fibre & silk, nail art free and airbrushing in the 4 days I can imagine what you are saying now LOL!!!!
Yes I got a Diploma at the end of the course from the Herts and Essex Academy and I am aloud to use the Guild insurance as I trained with herts and Essex. I have gone with the Beauty Direct as this was another insurance that was noted and they offer the same cover and I did not need all the other benefits the Guild offered as I want to work from home.
I paide £649.00 for the course and then another £150 for products, also I stayed in a b&b which was another £120.00 then £50.00 petrol to get there.
I knew nothing about training and how long it should take I looked at many places like The Essex School of Beauty they did courses that were 5-6 days with a diploma, also the Carlton at Windsor did 4-5 day courses to learn all this so I thought it was normal.
I can also do the City and Guilds now I pay another £50 then they send me assignments to do 3 gel, 3 Acrylic, 3 silk/fibre I send them back with photos. Then once this has been done I pay another £50 and go to Essex and do a practical and written exam. The Carlton offer this with the NVQ but they charge another £200 + for this.
I wanted to do a course all at once as my hubby is in the Army and he was getting leave and it was my chance to go and do something for me! I never knew it was the wrong way to go about it I did look into a lot of places the Herts and Essex is advertised in one of the nail mags but maybe this means nothing.
I did find it a lot to take in in such a small amount of time I used to do hairdressing years ago and was qualified at that so I have no probs when it comes to clients but I must say once I had got home from the course I felt so alone and wondered how they can even be aloud to adervertise courses like this!!!!
The teachers seemed good there were 4 of us doing the course and they were booked up and have 3 or 4 academies in Essex and Herts.
It makes me mad that maybe I have just wasted my money as I went into this wanting to be a good nail technician I would like to know if this is the wrong way to learn nails WHY! is this not stopped letting company's teach this in such a short time?
Thanks
Carolyn.