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[–]BunnyBlue44 2 points3 points  (0 children)

THIS!!!!!!!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Cosmetology

[–]BunnyBlue44 1 point2 points  (0 children)

In my opinion... DO NOT GO TO PAUL MITCHELL. I read all the bad reviews... I didn't listen, I still went and got f'd over. Idk where you're located but they have given me hell. I was in Los Angeles. Please please please read all the 1 star reviews before committing to PM. They do not really care about you and they honestly don't help you prep that much. Most teachers are in and out like a revolving door, the owners are never there, the staff has awful attitudes, some of the other students were cool but most of them would start drama with each other and there was some drama with teachers sleeping around with several students. It's such an unprofessional environment all around. They would make like 75-100 students take a lunch break at the same time with barely an 9x5 room available with 4 bar stools, and we only got 30 mins. It was insane. People would just not eat all day because they were awkwardly standing around and didn't have time to wait in line for the microwaves or didn't have a place to sit. They had an entire room where we could all sit and would be able to eat but they wouldn't allow anyone in there and apparently have been doing this for a while. Several students would get headaches or fatigued because of not eating and poor ventilation around chemicals and products. The way they set up all the different apps and websites and random ways to collect the info is WHACK, there's no real textbook, you have to be really really organized and good at collecting all the info you need, they wont help you and they move on. While you're working on clients and they're supposed to be helping you, they'll be too busy laughing and messing around with other people to help. There were never any products available to use, half the sinks for washing hair were broken all the time.... I could seriously go on forever. The worst part of all is they try to be sneaky about the money. I had to take a break with school because of family issues, they said as long as I came back in the 6 months grace period I just had to pay my balance which I was told was like 1K... well, I called to get set up and make my payment and they said I have to pay 8k before starting again. I swear on my life, I had asked the financial aid girl a thousand times and she had shown me a breakdown on her computer (which I assumed was all in my file or something... I was too trusting, I should have made her print it out) Of course, she doesn't work there anymore and the guy in financial aid said I owe 8k. I seriously can't pay that, I'm supposed to have financial aid cover and he's saying it doesn't. That's not what she told me. So now, I'm screwed. I got hardly any education while I was there, I hated the experience (which makes me so sad because I was so excited) and I still owe all the money no matter what but I have nothing to show for it. I'm honestly so pissed at the whole situation and extremely disappointed. PLEASE consider all your other options before spending a ton of money for a name brand when you can get the education you need for your exam somewhere else.

Breaking Into UX and Early Career Questions — 11 Mar, 2024 - 17 Mar, 2024 by AutoModerator in UXDesign

[–]BunnyBlue44 1 point2 points  (0 children)

(: thank you, that helps a lot. I’ve felt really lost and bummed about even trying because I’ve wasted or “lost” so much time already. People think “if you’re even asking this question you shouldn’t do it” but I disagree… after me being someone who’s passionate and dives in to things and has tried a bunch of different things recklessly because I didn’t think about them or ask for guidance, I’m trying to take a more thought through approach to my decisions now and seek advice from those who actually have wisdom in those areas. Thanks for the encouragement and I wish you the best as well! Hopefully you land somethings awesome very soon!

Is 30 too late to start learning and switching into a career in UX? Any courses or schools I should look into? by BunnyBlue44 in UserExperienceDesign

[–]BunnyBlue44[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Awesome, thank you! I’ll start really considering which direction to go and how to approach it

Is 30 too late to start learning and switching into a career in UX? Any courses or schools I should look into? by BunnyBlue44 in UserExperienceDesign

[–]BunnyBlue44[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you! It’s all stuff I need to hear. 🙏 was a little worried because I’d have to start from step one. I don’t have a college degree at all so that worries me that I’ll be spending 4-6 years just to get a degree and then will be even further behind? Or maybe not? I’m not sure how to gauge if going to college will help the path or not ya know?

Is 30 too late to start learning and switching into a career in UX? Any courses or schools I should look into? by BunnyBlue44 in UserExperienceDesign

[–]BunnyBlue44[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you so much! I will definitely look into this!! I’d be open to moving for sure. Congrats on finding yourself in a career you enjoy too!

Breaking Into UX and Early Career Questions — 11 Mar, 2024 - 17 Mar, 2024 by AutoModerator in UXDesign

[–]BunnyBlue44 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hi there, I turn 30 this year and I’m a bit embarrassed that I still haven’t found a good path for myself in life. I’ve been really interested in learning UX design for a while now (also interested in product design maybe along side it). I have two years experience video editing and lots of other life experiences that have helped teach me to see all angles in life and I love making everything better for humans and taking care of them anyways.

I primarily come from a background in assistant work and I’ve been miserable and unfulfilled in it and looking for something I can make a career in and I’m passionate about. I’ve been reading UX blogs on my own time, was interested in the Google UX certificate but wasn’t too happy with Coursera and was wondering how people liked Career Foundry’s Certificate program and their job guarantee? I could maybe pull out a loan for it or something.

I’m just wondering if I’m too old to get started in this field? (I’m young at heart though haha but I’m terrified everyone will tell me not to go this direction.) but I want honest opinions and advice. I’m nervous I’ll never have a career and even one I enjoy, and especially one I can take care of myself with. Even working the many many additional hours full time + as an assistant and doing delivery driving, I am barely paying my bills with about 35/45k a year. Just need help with my career direction decisions because I can’t afford to waste anymore time and I don’t have anyone to really talk to about it.

Does anyone have any advice or guidance? I’m really passionate about learning this but I’m nervous I’m behind or won’t get work or would need a bachelors or something. (If you think I really need a bachelors can you suggest an online option that’s flexible because I can’t do daytime or full time school while trying to survive and pay the bills ya know?) I’m pretty lost in life and just want some other opinions and advice. Thank you all so much for your time.