I don't think my state itself provides free education (at least for nail technicians). I believe they have a list of approved continuing education providers for cosmetologists though (nail technicians would fall under that category), and all the providers on the list most likely require some...
Tbh i’m not the sure if the State Board rlly cares, or else my parents would’ve been caught a while back right? After all, I think they’ve been doing this for a while
But I’m curious if you think I should tell an administrator about the matter.
I asked my teacher to switch my exam grade from the higher one to the lower one (which would make my grade in the class go from an A to an B) but he declined and provided reason(s) as to why.
Hmm, if you don’t mind me asking, did you happen to read the entire post as well as the two follow up comments I made? I of course understand that I typed a lot and I’m sorry.
But I’d like to say that I didn’t take it twice without his permission. I took it once and asked him if there was...
But uh,
I appreciate you taking the time to respond man.
But when u refer to integrity (this is regarding your first reply and second reply),
Are you talking about rules, academic honesty, or a combination of both?
I think it’d help if you clarified 😅
I mean, it’s techincally my fault if he gets in trouble though right? I was the one who took the exam twice. Why should I put him at risk to be potentially punished?
Hi Moses,
From what I saw this year, there was no test for continuing education.
It was simply completing a confirmation that one did so, if I recall correctly, pretty much we just checked off a box saying my parents did their continuing education course and that was the “test.”
I think I forgot to clearly mention this.
With the higher exam score, I have an A in the class, but with the lower exam score, I have a B in the class. I believe this can affect things like my GPA, class rank, college admissions, and more I guess.
Something I'd like to add is (and maybe my post didn't clearly reflect this)
if no one finds out, I think we're both technically "safe,"
but if the "wrong" person finds out, I assume he is in potential trouble
something like that
EDIT: but if my better final exam score counts and the worse one...