I emailed 2 salons but neither got back to me. I ended up calling a few salons, a couple were pretty helpful. All said different things though.
Salon 1) Owner Sarah* said NVQ isn't good enough as there is hardly any salon work involved, it's mainly essays. She has no staff with NVQ's, only diplomas. She did have a couple of girls with NVQ's, but they had to retrain with Creative Nails Academy. She said cost wise, it's better. Fast track courses are OK, but advises buying a "hand" to practice on, as nearly 1 year's practice is needed.
Salon 2) Owner Amy* said in her salon she is the only one who does nails and she has a diploma. She recommended NSI???
Salon 3) Owner Laura* spent ages chatting to me and I left her my number and she said she will call me back with more info. She also recommended Creative Nails Academy, or an evening class at college. She said to practice daily, ideally on a training hand, as you tend to "forget" if you stop. I said there were no evening classes nearby, but apparently, students are sent to her and her salon as they are having problems with their SVQ courses in college. She said some of the lecturers at college are awful, and she was a lecturer in another college some years ago, but is considering doing the evening class at my nearest college in August.
Salon 4) Owner Emma* said she only believes in S/NVQ's and doesn't believe in anything less. She hasn't heard of fast track courses, and they sound dodgy to her as it's hardly any "hands on" experience. She said evening class over 6 months and you are fully qualified. I said again there are no local evening classes, and she said if there are none, do NSI???
Just so you know I changed their names lol. Does anyone know any more about NSI or Creative?