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flowerpower

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Hi everyone,

I was wondering if you could help me. I did a Beauth Therapy course 6 years ago but failed my exams. I now want to get back into Beauth Therapy and would like to do some sort of a refresser course and re sit my exams. Can anyone please advise me on how to go about this as im a bit lost and cannot seem to get a direct answer from anyone :rolleyes:, thanks a million :)?

xx
 
I would guess that you would be best to get in touch with where you did your original training and ask them about the route you need to take,
failing that its a case of starting from scratch hth
 
Thanks, I have tried loads of times to contact the college where i did my course and no one ever replies I have also tried a few other places.

Starting from scratch seems like a waste of time since i have most of the knowledge.

Hopefully ill find an answer :)
 
You could always go straight to the governing body that the exams were taken with ie NVQ etc
 
you could always go to another college tell them what happend and your experiance and they should try and help.
But if iam honest as you have done no (or not passed) exams meaning you have nothen to prove it and 6 years is along time things have changed you may have to start from scratch but with the advantage you will have more knowlege/understanding of what your doing.

hope this helps
good luck:hug:
 
Hi there,

I may have the solution for your predicament. A friend of mine has recently registered for the Open Beauty Programme. Basically they are intensive beauty therapy courses that are suitable for those who wish to learn new skills and gain recognised industry qualifications but unable to attend full or part-time further education or fit into a rigid pre-set timetable. Our intensive beauty therapy training courses would also be suitable as a refresher course for qualified therapists.

I hope this helps??

Serene
 

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