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make up school? well im 15 and love everythign about make up and was wondering if there was a school that just teaches you about make up and maybe hair too, but not a school everyday, like something to do AFTER real school. is there a such thing? and i live in massachusetts
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hey!youre just like me,i have always loved makeup too!i guess,the internet can be ur best school,i dont think you would be some one who wants to enroll in it full time.you can browse real nice sites online,which will teach you a lot of stuff. ]
Please don't drop out of school if you don't have to. You'll definitely regret it later in life.
I would graduate high school, THEN look into going to a vocational school for hair, nails, etc.
"Vocational Schools" are like college, except that you only study the things you want, and it's a more hands-on, specialized education.
In the meantime, there may be some personal enrichment classes you can take at your local community college or at a beauty school. If you talk to your guidance counselor, they might even let you leave school an hour or two early to go to these classes, and they'll count towards your GPA! ]
You seem like you want to look into a beauty school. I'm not sure if there is anything for after school to do hair and makeup. You would have to ask your school counselor if there are any programs. I know there are beauty schools that you can go to after you graduate from high school though.
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I'm not sure how accurate that website is, so you might have to look up the places in your phonebook. But that website has a list of different beauty schools in Massachusetts. Just look up one near where you live.
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Brianna ]
It sounds like you should go to beauty school. Your school probably offers a program junior and senior year where you can take half of the day off and go to beauty school for college credit. Most high schools offer programs like that to upperclassmen. Talk to your principal or guidance counselor about it.
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