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Joined: 25 Mar 2015 / Female ♀
Last Post: 26 Mar 2015
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From: Poznan, Poland
Speaks Polish?: yes
Interests: travel, foreign languages, farming, hiking

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Anna81   
25 Mar 2015
Study / Would attending a Cosmetology school in Poland also allow me to work in the US? [9]

Hello,

does anyone know if attending a cosmetology school here in Poland would allow me to work in the USA? From what i have researched online, the cosmetology schools do not have as many hours as required in the states. States, like CA require 400 hours for nail techs and 600 hours for estheticians.... different for every state, but around there.

Has anyone attended cosmetology schools in the any other country in the EU, and what has been your experience with work?

thank you
Anna81   
26 Mar 2015
Study / Would attending a Cosmetology school in Poland also allow me to work in the US? [9]

Yes, I did make two posts! You are so keen!
Just trying to figure out what would be my best choice as far as a career, job, travel etc.

I lived in CA btw(am a dual citizen), and I researched schools there in both fields, but it would be twice as fast to do in Poland (in almost any field)! So who wouldn't want to save time and money right? But not if it ends up being a waste (of time and money).

How come there are so many foreign student going to medical school here( in Poznan)? Do none of the students go work in the USA afterward?
Anna81   
27 Apr 2015
Life / Going to Poland in a hijab - Polish people and Islam [154]

Who knows why people act the way they do. It's almost a waste of your time to wonder what people are thinking, as we will never know for sure. Use the rule of " Never take anything personally" as in the Four Agreements book by Don Miguel Ruiz. Have you read that book?

If you wonder why people are not sitting next to you on the bus, why not try turning it into a positive reason, such as "they are trying to be courteous and respect my personal space" this way you have switched the apprehension you might have of being a foreigner on the bus into a good experience.

Or how about making fun of the situation and speaking up whenever you see somebody not sitting down by saying "Prosze Pani/Pan możesz usiąść kolo mnie, ja objecam ze cie nie ugryze." That means..."please Lady/Sir you may sit next to me, I promise I won't bite you." That should make people laugh, because it pokes fun of the situation, and you say it in a formal tactful way.

And what about wearing a Hijab? Women wear it in the apartment complex I live in, I really don't see anyone looking at them in a bad way. Maybe children out of plain curiosity would look, as anywhere in the world.

A fun thing to do would be to wear a button that says "Hug me I'm wearing a Hijab" that would make people smile, and evoke conversation between you and a stranger.