Yes, almost anyone can apply for barber school. There is a tuition fee that you should be aware of if you do attend the school.
Barbering school would improve your chances of employment only if that is the profession you will be going into. If you're ultimate goal is to become a barber, then yes, you should definitely go to barbering school.
The costs of barbering school varies from state to state. Tuition can be $5000-10000 not including room and board payments.
Finish school.
Hairdressing or barbering.
Search through www.beautyschooladvisor.com, barberschool.com, www.getdegrees.com/p/barber-school
Ron Thomas Schools of Cosmetology is a well known school in Baltimore, Maryland.
Central Carolina Community College has the best barbering program in North Carolina. CCCC offers a cutting edge curriculum and small class sizes for better individual instruction.
Empire Beauty Hair is a national known barbering school. You will learn all that you need at that school.
No you don't need any qualifications in Law and you can apply for a secretarial school role. It's not required for you to have qualifications in Law, as you are not planning to work at a law office.
Yes, barber and beautician schools do exist. In many states, in order to get a license to cut hair you must receive a certificate from one of these schools. If you live in St. Louis, the Missouri School of Barbering in Florissant is a nice place to learn.
You can get a barbering contact by asking for recommendations from friends, family, or colleagues, visiting local barber shops to inquire about their services, or searching online for barbering professionals in your area. Networking at local events or barbering conventions can also help you establish valuable contacts in the industry.
The Michigan Job and Career Portal maintains informaiton on barbering apprenticeship programs.