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Excellent school...it meets professional standards and educational capabilities. The teachers are highly capable and experienced... đź’Ż% recommended.
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My name is Nancy
I really wish someone had shared their honest experience before I enrolled in this school. I saw many students leave upset at the beginning of my arrival, but at the time I didn't know why. Unfortunately, my experience here has been deeply disappointing. The owner lacks ethical practices and organization, and my genuine desire to learn seemed to bother her, which led to obvious poor treatment. She made it clear that she did not appreciate my willingness to talk, which created a hostile and stressful environment for me.
Initially, I wanted to get the oh Aesthetics eyelash extension license. But she convinced me to get my Manicurist/Esthetician license, and now I understand why—because she can push me to do nails my entire time in school, just like she did with other students. If he hadn't insisted on learning aesthetics, he wouldn't have taught me anything, and because I asked, I ended up on his bad list. I was paying to learn esthetics too, but I just wanted me to focus on nails. Even when I asked him to teach me the aesthetics part, which he only taught me a small portion of, I had to pay elsewhere to be taught more. I left with a lot of material not covered, and I could see the discrimination and resentment that developed simply for wanting what I paid for—nothing more, nothing less, just what was coming to me.
The school now operates without teachers in place, having fired the only good teacher it had. The owner is according to her master of everything. The owner promises comprehensive training but only delivers the bare minimum, often providing incorrect information. Instead of giving students the guidance and support they need, they expect you to figure it out on your own. His priority seems to be only money, as he rushes students through the program by falsifying hours, including those where you are not even present, to make it look like "you finish faster, not teach you, and keep your money." This not only undermines the education you are paying for, but also raises serious concerns about compliance with regulations.
Plus, it keeps students busy with nails all the time. If you're hoping to learn esthetics, be prepared to spend most of your time doing nails, as it has no esthetics instructors. If you try to talk about this, you will dislike them and expect retaliation.
I have left this school in tears several times due to the discrimination, stress, and unprofessional treatment I received. Finally, she asked me to leave her school just because I didn't attend two days after horrible treatment on her part. Someone recommended I take two days off to recover, which I did, and after that, she asked me to look for another school. At that point, she was just looking for any excuse. The owner even altered my hours without my consent, and I have seen this happen to other students as well. These unethical practices must be addressed, and I strongly believe that the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR) should investigate this school.
To make matters worse, she openly gossips about every student and staff member, sharing inappropriate personal details. He manipulates students by promising them teaching positions upon graduation—a promise he seems to make to almost everyone. Their behavior and comments are often shocking and unprofessional.
I cannot recommend this school to anyone. If you are considering signing up here, I strongly urge you to look elsewhere.
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My name is Nancy.
I really wish someone had shared their honest experience before I enrolled at this school. I saw many students leave upset when I first arrived, but at the time, I didn't know why. Unfortunately, my experience here has been deeply disappointing. The owner lacks ethical practices and organization, and my genuine desire to learn seemed to bother her, which led to obvious and poor treatment. She made it clear she didn't appreciate my willingness to talk, which created a hostile and stressful environment for me.
Initially, I wanted to get my eyelash extension license from Oh Esthetics. But she convinced me to get my Manicurist/Esthetician license, and now I understand why—because she can push me to do nails throughout my time at the school, just like she did with other students. If I hadn't insisted on learning esthetics, she wouldn't have taught me anything, and because I asked, I ended up on her bad list. I was paying to learn esthetics too, but she only wanted me to focus on nails. Even when I asked her to teach me the aesthetics section, which only taught me a small portion, I had to pay elsewhere to be taught more. I left with a lot of uncovered material, and I could see the discrimination and resentment she developed simply for wanting what I paid for—nothing more, nothing less, just what I was owed.
The school now operates without on-site teachers, having fired the only good teacher she had. The owner is reportedly a jack-of-all-trades. She promises comprehensive training but only delivers the bare minimum, often providing incorrect information. Instead of giving students the guidance and support they need, she expects you to figure it out on your own. Her priority seems to be only money, as she rushes students through the program by falsifying hours, including those where you aren't even present, to make it appear as if "you'll finish faster, not be taught, and keep your money." This not only undermines the education you're paying for, but also raises serious concerns about regulatory compliance.
Plus, she keeps students busy with nails all the time. If you're hoping to learn esthetics, be prepared to spend most of your time doing nails, as she doesn't have esthetician instructors. If you try to talk about this, you'll earn her dislike and can expect retaliation.
I've left this school in tears several times due to the discrimination, stress, and unprofessional treatment I received. She ultimately asked me to leave her school just because I didn't attend for two days after being treated horribly by her. Someone recommended I take two days off to recover, which I did, and after that, she asked me to find another school. At that point, she was just looking for any excuse. The owner even altered my schedule without my consent, and I've seen this happen to other students as well. These unethical practices need to be addressed, and I strongly believe the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR) should investigate this school.
To make matters worse, she openly gossips about every student and staff member, sharing inappropriate personal details. She manipulates students by promising them teaching positions upon graduation—a promise she seems to make to almost everyone. Her behavior and comments are often shocking and unprofessional.
I cannot recommend this school to anyone. If you are considering enrolling here, I strongly urge you to look elsewhere.
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