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Face Station
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Cosmetology School
855 Lexington Ave Ste 2
New York,
New York 10021
(212) 249-8866
I've been seeing Andrew for 5 years. Every time I leave Facestation I feel great because I look...
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I've been seeing Andrew for 5 years. Every time I leave Facestation I feel great because I look great! I always get compliments on my hair after my cut and color. Andrew is a real PRO!
L. Goldberg
Pros: Great looking Hair
Cons: None
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Carsten Institute
Category:
Cosmetology School
22 E 17th St
New York,
New York 10003
(212) 675-4884
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The Art Fiend Foundation is mainly a clothing store although art can be found smattered throughout...
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The Art Fiend Foundation is mainly a clothing store although art can be found smattered throughout the store. There are galleries and collages and displays of work by local artists. Everything is sold on consignment so the prices are a bit steep but at least you know everything is handmade thereby unique. Shop here you will be supporting many local artists so not only are you stocking up on art but good karma points.
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The Sobelsohn School
Category:
Business, Vocational & Technical
275 West 96th Street
New York,
New York 10025
(917) 441-9740
I have sent over 10 employees to Sobelsohn and all passed the state exam the first time. I still...
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I have sent over 10 employees to Sobelsohn and all passed the state exam the first time. I still do not get it. Why go to anyone else? And the School charges the lowest tuition in New York.
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I paid $75 for a three-hour course and got a great deal. The course was very informative (I was...
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I paid $75 for a three-hour course and got a great deal. The course was very informative (I was fully prepared for the NYS exam) and not too short/not too long.
I can't see why anyone would take the 6-hour course taught by that national company. Also, the course is taught by a New Yorker who is an attorney and a notary. He really knows his stuff and knows how to teach. The time flew by.
I have been a notary for almost a year and owe it to the Sobelsohn School for getting me here.
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This is a really nice studio... not because the facilities are amazing or the space is gorgeous,...
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This is a really nice studio... not because the facilities are amazing or the space is gorgeous, but because it's a good place for a printmaker to get things done where people won't bother you too much, but are also very friendly, if you want to be bothered. Every one is an artist there, so people take good care of the equipment.I remember taking a class at Cooper Union. Cooper had GREAT facilities that cost tons of money, but the light table was all scratched up from student abuse, etc. You won't find that at MGC. Things might be old, but in workable condition.They have classes in all aspects of printmaking. They have several printing presses and a very small darkroom. You can do lithography, printing, silkscreen, photogravure, aquatinting there. All at very reasonable prices. If you are taking a class, you have a shelf for the duration of the class. But if you buy studio time for a session (about 13 weeks), you also can get shelf space.
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There are lots of students, so getting the class you need is a bit difficult. But overall, it's a...
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There are lots of students, so getting the class you need is a bit difficult. But overall, it's a quality school because of low tuition prices as well.
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The New York Institute of photography offers a home study course on photography. I started the...
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The New York Institute of photography offers a home study course on photography. I started the program about three years ago, I am currently working on Unit 4. The course is suppose to take about two years, but can be done much faster if you prefer. I unfortunately work three jobs and had to sell the camera I was using for my assignments, so my units are taking much longer. I have enjoyed the lessons and have seen a huge improvement in my photographs. I get compliments all the time saying how professional my portraits look and that my landscapes look like postcards! If I get these kinds of compliments using a cheap digital camera, imagine if I had an SLR. I believe the course is worth the money and do not regret saving a few hundred dollars by paying for the program in full. If I had not paid for the program in full when our finances had changed so drastically I would have been unable to continue the courses. I do recommend using a digital camera, even if it is a cheap one. You will save hundreds of dollars on developing and you get immediate feedback on your photos using your cameras review.
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