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I'm an avid lover of makeup and just aesthetics.

I love making others look gorgeous, as well as working on my own skin, body, hair, face (definitely face) as well as work with bright colors, and experiment with makeup.

I'm hoping to succeed at obtaining enough financial aid, as well as a transfer from the Wal-Mart I'm at to attend the Douglas J Aveda Cosmetology school for my certification in aesthetics, full body wax's, make up artistry, spa therapy, and salon owner know how.

DouglasJ

I'm actually fishing for some advice on housing, transportation, and financial aid, as well as anything else you guys might know about school and the balancing act with school and work.

Really anything would be so appreciated.

:)

Opinions? Advice? <3

I can haz plx?

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Which one are you planing to attend? (city wise).

I am not sure about any of the FA guidelines, but it looks like there are many scholarships available for current students, but not new students =(

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Yeah good point.

hrmmmm thank you!

:)

Glad I could help. I just recently went through the nail technician program at a local school, and I regret not doing the cosmetology program because I'm not very hire-able. Also I'm going to warn you that once you finish it's not cheap to take the state test, you have to pay $39 to the state to register, then $144 to the PSI testing people to take the tests, then $24 for the your license for the first year, then $48 to renew every 2 years.

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Glad I could help. I just recently went through the nail technician program at a local school, and I regret not doing the cosmetology program because I'm not very hire-able. Also I'm going to warn you that once you finish it's not cheap to take the state test, you have to pay $39 to the state to register, then $144 to the PSI testing people to take the tests, then $24 for the your license for the first year, then $48 to renew every 2 years.

Its an investment I am really willing to make.

I tend to put in as much as I expect to receive with jobs, and goals.

Nothing ventured, Nothing gained :) And I have a true passion for the art.

That is very useful information, I will save money ahead of time!

Danke yet again honey. <3

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