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What classes do I need to take if I want to be a cosmetologist?


Question Posted Saturday February 19 2011, 6:54 pm

What classes do I need to take if I want to be a cosmetologist? What about a secretary?
thnks (:

Ps. Im in high school.


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xokristabelle answered Saturday February 19 2011, 7:37 pm:
I don't know anything about secretaries, but being a cosmetologist means you will be a professional in hair, skin, makeup, and sometimes nails. This requires going to beauty school, of course, and often passing your state's licensing exam. If your high school has career readiness programs, they might have one for this area- worth looking into. There aren't really any classes in high school that will help you with cosmetology...however, for any career, it's worth taking some psychology, as it's pretty much a given that you will be working with people. All you need for most beauty schools is a high school degree or GED. Hope that helped :)

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