Lately, I have gotten the idea in my head that I would really enjoy beauty school. I love people and make-up and hair and talking so I think I would enjoy it a lot. :) The downsides to going is the price, $11,000-$20,000, and the possibility of maybe not achieving my lifetime goal of attaining a Bachelors degree. It would be so fun to be able to open my own salon and be able to possibly work from home. We would be able to start our family sooner and I would be able possibly make my own hours. I would even possibly go to a massage therapy school so that I could be a triple threat in the beauty world. It is interesting to me that I am thinking of going to these schools for the first time in my life when I am 25. All growing up I have done people's hair and given massages but now I am feeling it is time to actually learn what I am doing. I kinda wish I wouldn't have wasted so much time to go to a beauty school. Then I wouldn't have to be making this choice when my choice affects another person.
My question of the day to all who reads this is what would you do if you knew you would enjoy hair school and would most likely be very successful at it but to go you would have to give up a full ride scholarship at a college where you would be able to achieve your lifelong goal of receiving my bachelors? Choices, choices and no idea what to do....time to get down on my knees and figure out what the Lord wants me to do.
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How exciting that youre coming to St George! We'll have to definitely come and visit some time or you guys could come to Provo and stay with us! :)
That's a tough call when it comes to your schooling. If I were in your shoes, I'd probably go the Dixie school route...mostly because we're tight on money and to be able to get a bachelor's degree for free would be incredible! BUT if the hair school thing is gonna be better for your family in the long run - being able to raise your kids and still work from home - that sounds more appealing to me.
Not much help from me! Good luck with your decision! Hope you guys are doing well!
I love St. George. It can be a little expensive to live there but if you've got a scholarship and Pell Grants you are set! Best of luck to you.
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