Hi friends! I recently found out my high school offers nail tech classes, and I'm considering it an option. Would colleges look favorably on this if I'm interested in starting a small business or expressing an interest in vocational skills, even though it's not academic?
Hi there! That's a unique opportunity you've come across. Colleges actually appreciate when students exhibit a range of interests, including entrepreneurial and vocational pursuits. If you're interested in starting a small business, a nail tech class could provide valuable hands-on experience and a solid foundation in customer service, management, and possibly financial skills, all of which are relevant to entrepreneurship.
Additionally, demonstrating your ability to apply skills in a real-world context can make your application stand out. Make sure to reflect on how this experience shapes your goals and perhaps include it in your essays or interviews when you present your vision for the future.
For instance, if you were to start a college business or contribute to a campus club, showing that you have prior knowledge from a high school nail tech class could bolster your involvement. Just remember to maintain a balance and continue focusing on your academic coursework, as it remains a crucial component of your college application.
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