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  • I'm giving these stars purely on how nice the school looks from the outside, as well as how nice the waiting area/hair cutting floor was. I just recently visited The Academy of Hair Design to see about attending their esthetician program and for a school tour and the entire experience was awful...to say the least. Kira (career planner/admissions person?) was 15 minutes late to getting to me and the brought me into her office for an interview to see if the school would eve accept me. She made it clear that this was my chance to "sell myself", but the questions asked and the manner which she asked was extremely rude. She also kept looking outside and behind me through the door, waving and joking with people walking by. When it came my turn to ask questions about the school/program, she didn't have any answers (like what brand skincare do they use? or do they supply a student handbook?) and acted annoyed that I would even have anything ask. Later was my tour, where I thought the school would then "sell itself" to me. No. The majority of my time was spent standing in front of the kit display case by myself while Kira stood about ten feet away, whispering and gossiping with two other people...Im guessing instructors. When she was finished, she walked me through the esthetician side of the school in a matter of seconds, where students were sitting on their phones or laying on the tables chatting. A couple of the girls were on their phones AND laying around on the facial tables and I could see their buttcracks hanging out of the pants. Cute. The tour lasted maybe five minutes, and ended with Kira showing me the fingerprint station explaining that is where students clock so that I "can't have someone clock in for me". So that was either an assumption that I'm the kind of person who would do that or that's something that commonly happens with their students...which is a student body I don't want to be a part of. Basically, stick with schools like Aveda, Euphoria, Marinello, and G skin. All of their reps, tours, and correspondence were completely professional and helpful.
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