When I leave Classic City High School, I want to go to college to become a cosmetologist and also take a business class so I can maybe open up my own business containing my own salon. The classes I take at Classic City do not have anything to do with being a cosmetologist neither business. Well, I have already taken a few classes at Cedar Shoals that will benefit me when I was in the 10th and 11th grade. My goals here are to work very hard and finish up with all my work on time.
A cosmetologist is anyone performing manicures, hair cutting, styling, shampooing, makeup or other cosmetology services. Cosmetologists help their clients improve on or acquire a certain look with the right hairstyle and hair coloring, manicured nails or other things. Cosmetologists get paid very well, something I would like the most. Cosmetologists are people-oriented and must be able to inspire the confidence of those they service. Cosmetologists must keep on top of the latest styles and trends in hair fashion and beauty techniques.
In order for me to become a cosmetologist I have to maintain a high school diploma or a GED. I would have to check the licensing requirement in Georgia. Enroll in an accredited cosmetology or vocational school. Visit some of the schools to see which one offers the most combinations of classrooms and practical training. Look for internships at a salon that I can apply for to earn me a course credit. Be preparing for the state examination, which will be provided after graduation. After all of that is done, look through my school or which ever school I would be attending to for a job.
Albany Technical College is a school I think I would like to attend. On the web-site it looks to be a good school for cosmetology. It is close to home, because I don’t want to go too far, because I think I could get hurt. There are some crazy people in this world that would do anything to hurt someone. While going to my car or maybe my home, someone can snatch me or something. Albany also provides a Hope Scholarship, Hope Grant, and Hope for students that completed GED and so on. Uniforms are requiring if you are in the health programs and cosmetology. The tuition for a part-time student is $36/credit hour, activity fee is $16, registration fee is $26, student insurance is $4, and technical fee is $35. For full-time student its tuition is $432 and the same price for activity, registration, student insurance, and technical fee’s are all the same and that make its total for full-time $513. This is the tuition fee at Albany Technical College.
When I go to college, I also want to take a business class(s), so later on after I have learned everything there is to know about becoming a cosmetologist, I can end up with a business of my own. Instead of me working for someone else I can work for myself and make my own money. Having my own business would make me a lot more money than working for someone. My own business mean my friends and I could decorate the salon how ever we want to. Have things going our way and no one telling us what to do and when to do it.
Most of my friends and family I hang with, like to do hair also and we all want to go to school for hair. We came up with an idea that we can open up our own salon and in order to do that, at least one of us has to know about business. It would be better if we all knew about business, so we wouldn’t make any mistakes. I think if we all worked together and depend on each other and be helpful, we would do a good job in having our own business.
What I wrote above contains what I need and what I want to do to become a cosmetologist and own my own business. I think the reason I really wanted to be a cosmetologist, is because my mother does hair and I was always around her when ever she did someone hair and I also picked up my uniqueness for doing hair from her. Becoming a cosmetologist I would say, I want to finish what my mother started but also going all the way with succeeding in it. Doing hair excites me and makes me want to do what ever with people hair but making it look nice and making the costumer feel good about their self.
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