The top beauty & Cosmetology schools are as follows: Aveda Institutes Empire Beauty Schools Olge Beauty Schools Paul Mitchell Schools Regency Beauty Institute
There are a lot of different film schools here in America. There are more in the NYC or LA area. Here are some sites: www.filmschoolmusic.com, www.nyfa.edu or even www.lafilm.edu.
Here are some resources for finding and selecting a Cosmetology school in the Greater Baltimore Area: www.baltimorestudio.com/ www.beautyschoolsdirectory.com/metrosearch/MD/Baltimore www.robertpaulacademy.com/ www.regencybeauty.com/ http://www.baltimorecareertraining.com/fortis-institute/cosmetology-arts-sciences.asp
Well I'm sorry but no one even here in America can answer that because there are too many schools. The only way to do that is to drive around America writing down all the names to the schools.
You can find more information about costmetology by contacting the local cosmetology institue in your area. Here they can teach you everything you need to know about cosmetology.
There are actual barber schools. More information can be found here: www.BeautySchool.com/Barbering.
The top Pre Med Schools in America are Cornell University, Creighton University, Boston University, and Dartmouth Medical School. You can get a complete list here: http://www.america.edu/top_20_pre-med_schools_in_america.html
Yes, as long as you have a cosmetology license, you are authorized to be work as a Hair stylist, Manicurist, Shampoo Technician, Nail Technician, Electrologist and Esthetician as well. Most state require individuals who wish to be a cosmetology licensee to take a certificate course in General Cosmetology. If you want to take an exam, it must be approved by the state's Health Department and Board of Cosmetology.
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Business Week magazine has already formulated their own opinion on this matter. They have an article on this exact subject right here http://www.businessweek.com/business-schools/.
Yes there is the Cebu Technological University. It was founded in 1911 and offers courses in industrial trade, teacher education, agriculture and fishery just to name a few.
Yes schools in Mexico focus more on thing that will apply to their life unlike America the schools teach nothing but useless things that will never apply to the children's lives. I'm American and seen schools teach here and in Mexico for over 10 years.