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Does the nail industry have a future?
Now everyone wants to learn a good skill, so that they can earn more money and seek a better life. So many people start looking for nail training schools to learn nail art. In the final analysis, everyone's ultimate idea is to make themselves beautiful and make life better. For different purposes and factors, many students are faced with many thorny problems in the learning process, and choosing a nail school has become one of the most important issues. Under the present conditions, there are so many nail schools all over the country that the number of them can't be exceeded. It's really a waste of brains to choose one out of a hundred. Which nail training school is better to learn nail art?

Today, the teacher of Si Qi Vocational Training School will give you six suggestions:

1) Institutional brand

To choose a good school, we must first understand the corporate culture of the school. If a school's corporate culture is well done, it shows that the school is very authoritative, such as whether the school aims at the development of international standards, whether the school is a leading brand focusing on nail art, and also depends on the comprehensive strength of the school, such as school size, teachers, school facilities, teaching environment, accommodation environment, cooperative units and so on. This is the embodiment of a school's comprehensive strength.

2) Teaching staff

Whether the teaching teachers in the school are experienced lecturers who have been engaged in this industry for many years; Both theoretical knowledge and practical work experience are fully competent; Will teachers teach students in accordance with their aptitude according to their actual situation, so that students can master the most practical knowledge and skills? In many informal training institutions, students often teach themselves in class, regardless of the teacher. It is conceivable how this kind of learning really acquires knowledge. It is suggested that students go to the school to personally inspect and listen to the courses, and feel the teaching atmosphere and the teaching staff of the school. Only when you choose carefully can you find a school that suits you.

3) Courses

At present, there are many nail schools with similar courses and little difference in class time, but the content of classes in different schools is very different. Some schools don't want to look at the school's curriculum, and they pass by during class; In some schools, there are few courses and the fees are exorbitant. What you can learn in the end is only a verbal promise of the school, and you won't know until you learn it. Whether the content of the study meets the needs of the nail industry now and so on. In view of these circumstances, I hope that when choosing a course, it is best to check whether the curriculum of the school is detailed, whether you can learn enough, how many hours to learn which technology, and be aware of the course.

4) Students' internship opportunities

Internship employment is one of the most important parts to measure the strength of a school. It depends on whether the school has established employment files and graduates are employment stars. A better nail school will have a mature internship and employment path. Manicure is only useful if there are good internship opportunities and clear work direction. Do students have the opportunity to get in touch with customers during free practice time, so that they can accumulate experience in their studies? When choosing a nail school, it depends on whether the school often takes students out to pick up activities and whether the internship platform is relatively large.

5) Employment

This is very important for most students: will the school solve your worries after you finish your studies? Will the school recommend employment? Where do you recommend? Are there many contracted units in the school? Can I choose my own employment enterprise? Have you signed the relevant employment agreement? If you want to start your own business after studying, will the school provide corresponding help? Such as joining, operation management, technical guidance and so on.

6): Look at teaching management

In terms of teaching management, is the class teacher graded by class, concerned about students' learning, psychology and living conditions, whether the school teaches in small classes, and whether the lecturer can guide the teaching of 1 to 1? Do you have the opportunity to participate in off-campus activities during your study? These are all crucial factors when choosing a nail school.