I am so sorry your school has totally let u down,taken advantage of you,just took your money. I personally would contact your local state board. Not sure if its wise to do before or after you graduate. Educate yourself. Omg there is so much on youtube and if you truly want to do nails there is alot of tutorials out there. Have you secured a job for after? I would contact nails magazine they have a new column about nail schools and if they are teaching. Feel free to contact me. Wish you lived closer to me (ohio) I would help you.
Regina contreras

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From: CloserToMyDreams <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Wed, Feb 13, 2013 13:13:49 GMT+00:00
Subject: NailTech:: Nail Tech Student - Need Guidance

Hello everyone!
I have been in nail tech school for 4 months. Sadly, the school is more geared towards cosmetology and just has a nail tech program in name only. I have accumulated 350 hours of the 600 needed for graduation. I was shown how to apply tips one time and left alone. I read chapters in my book then take a test. The school doesn't allow acrylics to be done on clients nor does it have supplies to teach me gel, etc. A lot of the things I have learned have been from youtube. I'm basically accruing hours just to be able to sit for boards. I've looked at the CND website to locate classes near me but the site doesn't list any courses in Louisiana or the surrounding areas. I really need a mentor but I'm unsure how to go about doing that, especially since I can't work outside the school without a license. Any suggestions as to how I can get better since my instructors aren't attentive? I purchased the more expensive nail kit hoping to get more supplies. It's a nail kit by OPI and includes the Absolute system and the odor-free system. It has tips from the perfection collection and I have found them to be difficult to work with because they are so high. I believe, from reading, that it is the c-curve that is giving me issues. I even asked the head instructor to review my kit with me and she said, "once you see one kit you see them all." There have been times when she was unable to refer to the eponychium or other nail anatomy correctly. I feel like I am in an inde

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