Enhanced-Barbie
Well-Known Member
Hey guys,
Back to the studying Hairdressing thing...
I have been doing a bit of research to find out what courses are available near me, and there are 2 that I am currently looking at.
They are both titled "Hairdressing, Salon support, pre-apprentiship, Level 2" (some of that might not mean anything to you unless your from NZ)
The problem is, one course is for 18 weeks, and the other 36 weeks.
I think to become qualified, you need to either study for 2 years, or do the course im looking at, and finish your qualifications as an apprentiship in a salon.
So, that course is usually 1 year long (36 weeks), so how can a polytech offer the same qualification in half the time? Is it even possible to condence all of the info into this space of time?
Just wondering whether I should continue looking into it, or should I just forget the 18 week course?
Sorry its long, your thoughts on this are much appreciated
Back to the studying Hairdressing thing...
I have been doing a bit of research to find out what courses are available near me, and there are 2 that I am currently looking at.
They are both titled "Hairdressing, Salon support, pre-apprentiship, Level 2" (some of that might not mean anything to you unless your from NZ)
The problem is, one course is for 18 weeks, and the other 36 weeks.
I think to become qualified, you need to either study for 2 years, or do the course im looking at, and finish your qualifications as an apprentiship in a salon.
So, that course is usually 1 year long (36 weeks), so how can a polytech offer the same qualification in half the time? Is it even possible to condence all of the info into this space of time?
Just wondering whether I should continue looking into it, or should I just forget the 18 week course?
Sorry its long, your thoughts on this are much appreciated