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chloe in Atlanta, Georgia 60 months ago |
I may start attending a esthetics program in Atlanta, can anyone comment on his/her esthetic training program in ATL? |
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Julie in Atlanta in Athens, Georgia 60 months ago |
chloe in Atlanta, Georgia said: I may start attending a esthetics program in Atlanta, can anyone comment on his/her esthetic training program in ATL? I graduated from The Atlanta institute of Aesthetics in 2005 and feel like I got a really good education in skin care. You should check out the website: www.atlantainstituteofaesthetics.com and go have a tour of the school, too. The makeup part of the program was the least informative (and things may have changed since I was there), but overall, my experience was great!! Now I have a job I really enjoy. |
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chloe in Atlanta, Georgia 60 months ago |
Julie in Atlanta in Athens, Georgia said: I graduated from The Atlanta institute of Aesthetics in 2005 and feel like I got a really good education in skin care. You should check out the website: www.atlantainstituteofaesthetics.com and go have a tour of the school, too. The makeup part of the program was the least informative (and things may have changed since I was there), but overall, my experience was great!! Now I have a job I really enjoy. Thanks for responding. I was also considering the International School for Skin and Nails, but I wanted some feedback from students that attended either school. Why did you choose the Atl. Institute of Aesthetics? By the way if u dont mind commenting, can u tell me a little about your job? |
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Kimberly in Snellville, Georgia 59 months ago |
Atlanta Institute of Aesthetics is THE BEST PROGRAM! The staff and atmosphere is highly professional and experienced. There are no short cuts and the classes are vigorous yet rewarding in the end. |
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chloe in Atlanta, Georgia 59 months ago |
Kimberly in Snellville, Georgia said: Atlanta Institute of Aesthetics is THE BEST PROGRAM! The staff and atmosphere is highly professional and experienced. There are no short cuts and the classes are vigorous yet rewarding in the end. Thanks for responding. What are doing now? Do you know anything about ISSN? |
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Sheila in Marietta, Georgia 59 months ago |
I had a friend that went to ISSN, and she ended up quiting the program. She said some of the instructors there were derogatory when it came to fully explaining techniques and procedures. Oftentimes the students were at a loss on what to do. Supposedly, there was some preferential treatment when it came to students that certain teachers preferred. Some students even felt put down by one instructor in particular. There were never enough towels or supplies. The students bickered over who was going to do laundry. Sometimes, the students would be shifted back and forth between rooms in a very unprofessional manner. Although many of the instructors were great, if I were you, I would go to The Atlanta Institute of Aesthetics. The few bad seeds there, ruin the entire experience. |
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chloe in Atlanta, Georgia 59 months ago |
Thanks. I have picked another school instead of ISSN. I have similar comments about not having enough supplies. Thanks for responding. |
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catneville in Woodstock, Georgia 59 months ago |
I'm interested in the costs for the Atlanta Institute of Aesthetics and how it compares to ISSN. |
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dee in Woodstock, Georgia 57 months ago |
what is the cost of the program at Atl institute |
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annie in Newnan, Georgia 56 months ago |
I am a student at ISSN. you are right about the teachers and the lack of supplies. I am considering changing schools. has anybody heard of ensenergy? Its a new school in tyrone ga.any feedback would be apprecatied |
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Lori Olivet in Beaverton, Oregon 56 months ago |
catneville in Woodstock, Georgia said: I'm interested in the costs for the Atlanta Institute of Aesthetics and how it compares to ISSN. I am a graduate of ISSN, recently moved to Oregon. I would not recommend ISSN to anyone. The instructors are all burned out, there are never enough supplies, the facility is old and falling apart, the products they use are awful! Most of the machines are borken and half of the working ones have missing parts! It's very "ghetto" imo. I wish AIA was open when I was choosing a school, because I would have gone there! |
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Renee S. in Atlanta, Georgia 54 months ago |
annie in Newnan, Georgia said: I am a student at ISSN. you are right about the teachers and the lack of supplies. I am considering changing schools. has anybody heard of ensenergy? Its a new school in tyrone ga.any feedback would be apprecatiedI am a graduate from ensynergy southeasten school of esthetics. I have to say that they really went above and beyond to educate and equip us to be sucessful and competent in this wonderful field. There is a lot of one on one instruction both in the class room and the clinic floor. The enviornment is very positive and local spa's constantly called looking for graduates to staff spa's in the alanta area all of my classmates including myself had jobs prior to graduation. And to say the least if you live in the area like me it really beat that long commute I am so glad the opened i had a great experience at ensynergy!!! |
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Tracey in Fort Benning, Georgia 53 months ago |
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Laurie in Marietta, Georgia 49 months ago |
Has anyone recently graduated from ISSN- I have seen the negative feedbacks and am very concerned. The hours for the morning program work best for me- in terms of my children. I have to be home by 3:40. The hours for the school The Atlanta Institue of Aesthetics will not work for me and they are pretty strict. I don't know what to do This field is incredibly appealing to me, I would welcome any feedback from students who attended recently or if you know of anyone. Thanks. |
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Kali in Marietta, Georgia 48 months ago |
I was looking into Atl Institute of Aesthetics because I would like to get further into the field of laser work and other cosmetic work. I went to the Aveda Institute in ATl for cosmetology but now I realize it was overpriced,the school was not organized and nothign ran smoothly....things and rules changed every few months and it was more of a pain then an education. But they had an esthetician program but I would rather not go back.....and Ive heard good things about AIA |
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Laurie in Lawrenceville, Georgia 48 months ago |
Al M in Atlanta, Georgia said: I am in Atlanta, GA.... I am interested in hiring part time in home estheticians. This could be a very rewarding opportunity and not require much time but you would have to be on call. If you are interested please respond. Thank you Could you tell me more about this opportunity; I am going to ISSN in Aug and when I graduate would need a flexible job to work around my son's school schedule. I will have back-up to work at night or weekends if I have notice. Please let me know and I can keep your information on file for later. Thanks. |
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Laurie in Marietta, Georgia 47 months ago |
Lori Olivet in Beaverton, Oregon said: I am a graduate of ISSN, recently moved to Oregon. I would not recommend ISSN to anyone. The instructors are all burned out, there are never enough supplies, the facility is old and falling apart, the products they use are awful! Most of the machines are borken and half of the working ones have missing parts! It's very "ghetto" imo. I wish AIA was open when I was choosing a school, because I would have gone there! How long ago was it that you went to ISSN; I am going there in Aug. I would have preferred another school but ISSN day program was the only one that fit my schedule. I hope things have improved. Also, can you give me some feedback on the exam- how hard? what to focus on- there is so much information; also how is the job market? And are you working. Thanks. My e-mail is lauriesilverman@mindspring.com |
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Louise in Atlanta, Georgia 47 months ago |
Laurie in Marietta, Georgia said: Has anyone recently graduated from ISSN- I have seen the negative feedbacks and am very concerned. The hours for the morning program work best for me- in terms of my children. I have to be home by 3:40. The hours for the school The Atlanta Institue of Aesthetics will not work for me and they are pretty strict. I don't know what to do This field is incredibly appealing to me, I would welcome any feedback from students who attended recently or if you know of anyone. Thanks. I graduated 2 years ago from ISSN. I hate to say it, but all the negative stuff you hear is pretty true. We used to call it the women's prison..."doin time". You will get what you need from ISSN to get to the state board, but that's it. There are some instructors there who are very bitter and derogatory. They did have some instructors that were great who are gone. I've heard that a couple of the ones I liked are still there but are not very happy working there. I work with a girl who went to Atl School of Aesthetics and she loved it. I haven't seen their facility but I've heard it's nice. I do know that the best massage therapists in ATL come from Atl School of Massage which is the same school, so I wouldn't doubt that it's great. The one thing ISSN had that ATl Sch of Aest. did not was the schedule that permits you more flexibility for working. If you can get your schedule to work with Atl Sch of Aesthetics, I'd go there if I were you. |
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Laurie in Duluth, Georgia 47 months ago |
Thanks for the feedback. I tried to see if they could work around my schedule but the school is pretty inflexible. I guess I am stuck with the "prison environment" which is very disturbing.... I hope this doesn't affect my passion for Skin Care. One other thing, was the school helpful in regard to job placement or did you have to find a job on your own? Laurie |
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Laurie in Duluth, Georgia 47 months ago |
Louise in Atlanta, Georgia said: They claim to help you find a job, but I went out there and found one on my own. Thankfully I got a job right before the industry slowed down. Unfortuneately in ATl it's pretty slow across the board right now. I'm not making what I was making 6 mos. ago. I think it will pick up pretty soon. Everyone's freaked about the economy, gas, housing market, etc. Things will pick up, they always do, so don't let that discourage you either if this is what you really want. Thanks for the info Louise, I am sure I will do well, I will definitely do more, I can't work while in school due to my kids but I don't mind starting at the bottom to get my foot in the door. Thanks for everything. Laurie |
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Susan in Cumming, Georgia 47 months ago |
I am currently a student at AIA and graduate in Oct. My school is very comprehensive and run in a very organized fashion. They have day classes and evening classes. The program is 1000 hours. 250 of which are clinic. We see clients two days a week. I feel confident that I've received a good education and feel my prospects of finding a good job are pretty good. I also have 12 years experience as a medical assistant and that is helpful. I hope to find a dermatologist or Plastic Surgeon to work for or maybe even a Med Spa. I am looking into classes available for IPL training. |
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Judy in Lawrenceville, Georgia 47 months ago |
Laurie in Marietta, Georgia said: Has anyone recently graduated from ISSN- I have seen the negative feedbacks and am very concerned. The hours for the morning program work best for me- in terms of my children. I have to be home by 3:40. The hours for the school The Atlanta Institue of Aesthetics will not work for me and they are pretty strict. I don't know what to do This field is incredibly appealing to me, I would welcome any feedback from students who attended recently or if you know of anyone. Thanks. Hi, I'm Judy. I graduated in Dec 07 from ISSN. Issn does have alot of theproblems that have been stated. However I too choose due to the hours. The school is what you make of it. YOU have to choose to learn ... regardless. YOU have to study the material. Lots of people go through just to graduate but that was not me. Istudied and took an extra Medical Esthetics training with Dr. Erin (She's fabulous). I now work in a Med Spa both in the Buckhead and Roswell locations. The problems you have at ISSN are the real world. You do not always have the "proper mask or moisturizer etc" You have to be self sufficient. You have to get your credits. The school doesn't plan it all out for you like the other school does. It is frustating. But buddy up with someone who is truley interested in being the best and you'll be OK. I do have an advantage... I was 53 when I went back to school with a diverse background. I enjoyed it. I work with another esthy that graduated there 5 yr ago. It definitely has the reputation of the "getto school". There's learning in that also. The internet is a fabulous source of training. Hope this helps. Good luck. |
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bionca in Knoxville, Tennessee 47 months ago |
I am thinking about enrolling at Atlanta institute of esthetics and was wandering if they use Milady curriculum. |
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Susan in Cumming, Georgia 47 months ago |
They use their own curriculum, however I believe they use Milady as a reference as I've seen her books in the teachers offices. I have several of Milady's books, they are very good. |
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sweetpea 46 months ago |
I checked into Ensenergy in Tyrone and it was almost $10,000! Is that the norm?? How much is the Art Institute Program? Thank you!! |
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Susan in Cumming, Georgia 46 months ago |
AIA is not 15k |
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bionca in Knoxville, Tennessee 46 months ago |
Susan in Cumming, Georgia said: They use their own curriculum, however I believe they use Milady as a reference as I've seen her books in the teachers offices. I have several of Milady's books, they are very good. I had an interview at AIA just a few weeks ago, and I really liked it. I am very interested in enrolling there at the beginning of next year whenever their classes start again. I was wandering if you can recommend any books that I can start reading that would prepare me for this school. |
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Susan in Cumming, Georgia 46 months ago |
The anatomy and physiology classes are pretty tough. You could get a head start on reading up on them....go through all the body systems...you will be tested on all of them and they are the hardest by far. There are several books out there...even the childrens books are great for learning...there are coloring books...etc... Also, any of the Milady Esthectician Series books are great...the ones on machines, waxing, advanced spa techniques, diseases and disorders are good to name a few..... Good Luck! |
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annie in Newnan, Georgia 46 months ago |
sweetpea said: I checked into Ensenergy in Tyrone and it was almost $10,000! Is that the norm?? How much is the Art Institute Program? Thank you!! I just graduated from ensynergy. It is a wonderful school. after attending ISSN for the first 8 weeks of my training, I transferred to ensynergy. The price was a little more than ISSN but I recieved so much more one on one attention and genuine caring from the teachers and staff. More supplies, better facilities and a shorter drive . All I can say is Ensynergy is a wonderful school. Also with these gas prices it saved me money in the long run. |
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sweetpea 46 months ago |
Thanks Annie, one more question! What are the chances of landing a job with the economy as it is....also do you have to handle your own insurance and such? You're really an independent contractor, right? Were you able to get any of your money back from the other place? Noone seems to think that the tuition is high...guess I am still in sticker shock! :) |
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Renee S. in Atlanta, Georgia 46 months ago |
Ensynergy is actually almost 9,000. It's the cheapest in the metro atlanta area besides the technical college programs. You can try delkab tech if your looking for cost but becareful not to compromise quality. |
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Danielle in Marietta, Georgia 46 months ago |
Laurie in Marietta, Georgia said: How long ago was it that you went to ISSN; I am going there in Aug. I would have preferred another school but ISSN day program was the only one that fit my schedule. I hope things have improved. Also, can you give me some feedback on the exam- how hard? what to focus on- there is so much information; also how is the job market? And are you working. Thanks. My e-mail is lauriesilverman@mindspring.com Could you let me know how your experience is at ISSN? I am also torn between AIA and ISSN. ISSN seems to have more flexibility but I really want the best education. All of the negative comments relating to ISSN is intimidating. Good luck to you! thank you |
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Danielle in Marietta, Georgia 46 months ago |
Laurie in Duluth, Georgia said: Thanks for the feedback. I tried to see if they could work around my schedule but the school is pretty inflexible. I guess I am stuck with the "prison environment" which is very disturbing.... I hope this doesn't affect my passion for Skin Care. One other thing, was the school helpful in regard to job placement or did you have to find a job on your own? Laurie Could you tell me how your experience is at ISSN? I am trying to obtain as many opinions before I decide between attending AIA or ISSN. I visited both schools and AIA is a much nicer school. However, the cost is much more and is it worth the extra cost. Thank you |
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Danielle in Marietta, Georgia 46 months ago |
sweetpea said: I checked into Ensenergy in Tyrone and it was almost $10,000! Is that the norm?? How much is the Art Institute Program? Thank you!! AIA is right at $14,000.00. I recently visited and obtained their information. |
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Laurie in Duluth, Georgia 46 months ago |
I never started, things got crazy at home and it was not the right time. If you could go to AIA that would be better based on the comments. I did get references from ISSN and their feedback was ok, very realistic. If I were you, I would ask both schools for names of students who went there to compare. Good luck Laurie |
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Cherylen Katz in Lawrenceville, Georgia 46 months ago |
Susan in Cumming, Georgia said: AIA is not 15k Would someone please tell me what the ball park cost of AIA is and why is it such a big deal to say it? |
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Danielle in Marietta, Georgia 46 months ago |
The cost is 13,999.00. This is the amount that was given to me when I went to AIA a few months ago to tour their facility. I hope this helps you.. Good Luck |
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Danielle in Marietta, Georgia 46 months ago |
thank you for your advice.
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Susan in Cumming, Georgia 46 months ago |
When I enrolled in AIA a year ago, it was roughly 14k. I heard that it was 15k now....someone from our school told me this. I am not positive, but I think the person that told me spoke with a new freshman and thats what she told her. Call and talk to Juan Carlos the admissions director. He'll be glad to help you. |
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Cherylen Katz in Lawrenceville, Georgia 46 months ago |
Thanks so much! I was told that you had to come in and make an appointment and see the campus to even get an idea of how much it was. Thanks again. |
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Cherylen Katz in Lawrenceville, Georgia 46 months ago |
Thank You. One more quick question in the program just one year? |
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Danielle in Marietta, Georgia 45 months ago |
It's 10+ months long. If you started October 7th (their next start date) it ends August 27th, I believe. I know it is the last week of August. You have off 1 week in November and 2 weeks in December. The school seems like they have a good program and very clean. I plan to start soon. I am not sure when their next start date is after October. Good Luck!! |
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Danielle in Marietta, Georgia 45 months ago |
bionca in Knoxville, Tennessee said: I had an interview at AIA just a few weeks ago, and I really liked it. I am very interested in enrolling there at the beginning of next year whenever their classes start again. I was wandering if you can recommend any books that I can start reading that would prepare me for this school. Did you check out ISSN? I was just wondering what your opinion was about their school. I also liked AIA. Definitely a big cost difference between the 2 schools. |
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bionca in Knoxville, Tennessee 45 months ago |
Danielle in Marietta, Georgia said: Did you check out ISSN? I was just wondering what your opinion was about their school. I also liked AIA. Definitely a big cost difference between the 2 schools.[/QUOTE |
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Danielle in Marietta, Georgia 45 months ago |
thank you for your comments. |
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Danielle in Marietta, Georgia 45 months ago |
I was just wondering if anyone else has recently attended ISSN or AIA? I am just trying to gather as many opinions as possible before I make my final decision of which school to attend. Thank you |
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paula in Mableton, Georgia 45 months ago |
i am an Advanced Practice Nurse looking to get into skincare. Does anyone have any info about programs for healthcare professionals that include hands on training? |
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Nicole in Atlanta, Georgia 45 months ago |
I am a student at ISSN. Yes, things are unpredictable and yes, some of my classmates have very different backgrounds than me. One of the instructors is more difficult to get along with than the others. However that is real life. In a real world spa, you will run out of product and be forced to improvise. In the real world, you will work alongside people who are different than you. In the real world, you will have a boss or supervisor who is not perfect. If you can't handle those things when you are in school, then you are in for a rude awakening when you get out into the real world.
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Susan in Cumming, Georgia 45 months ago |
Nicole,
All one has to do is tour both schools...or better yet, get a spa treatment from both schools...talk with the students...instructors then make a decision where you prefer to attend.... Good Luck to everyone!!! |
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annie in Newnan, Georgia 45 months ago |
Nicole in Atlanta, Georgia said: I am a student at ISSN. Yes, things are unpredictable and yes, some of my classmates have very different backgrounds than me. One of the instructors is more difficult to get along with than the others. However that is real life. In a real world spa, you will run out of product and be forced to improvise. In the real world, you will work alongside people who are different than you. In the real world, you will have a boss or supervisor who is not perfect. If you can't handle those things when you are in school, then you are in for a rude awakening when you get out into the real world. |
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