About Paul Mitchell The School Schenectady
Paul Mitchell The School Schenectady ( Beauty school ) is located at 411 State St, Schenectady, NY 12305, United States. It is categorised as : Cosmetology and barbering training school.
Other categories: Beauty school, Barber school, Barber shop, Beauty salon, Hair salon, Make-up artist, Hairdresser
Ratings & Ranking
Paul Mitchell The School Schenectady has a rating of 4.3 and is ranked number 1006 in the US.
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Address & Location
Paul Mitchell The School Schenectady is located at 411 State St, Schenectady, NY 12305, United States.
Schools Fees
Given that it is categorised as Cosmetology and barbering training school, the school fees for Paul Mitchell The School Schenectady range between 11,995 USD and 15,995 USD.
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Parents & Students Reviews:
Paul Mitchell The School Schenectady has 137 reviews with an overall rating of 4.3. Some reviews have been edited for clarity.
Im used to the guest service of a wash-cut-blow dry taking up to a couple hours.
Today it took 3 hours at what point is a Learning Leader supposed to step in and show that customer service/a customers time is a priority?
??The first red flag was after washing when *** said Its so much easier to wrap the towel on our mannequins, as I walked back to the chair with a wet mess of hair & towel.
??Then after the student cut my hair (a simple trim), the learning leader pointed out how it was slanted.
??Them came the blow drying incident this student acted and may have even mentioned how she had never blow dried before (other than her mannequin). She was totally uncomfortable, had really bad technique, and mentioned she had no idea what she was doing. I wanted to just take the dryer and do it myself.
Not to mention she had no interest in showing me the products or recommending anything. Im always open to that stuff. Sell me something.
By the end of this horrifically long experience, I had 2 students and a Learning Leader untangling a round brush stuck in my hair while the 4 of us fake smiled, pretending it wasnt a complete mess of a moment.
I felt bad that I didnt leave a tip but I spent that tip renewing my parking spot and buying a pint at Katie OByrnes to calm myself down afterwards.
and trim. She’s biracial with curly/coil hair type. Service lasted over three hours. Pro is that they were polite, respectful and put in a lot of effort. Con is that they didn’t seem to have/used right tools for her hair type. Manikins I noticed had straight type1 hair. As a beauty school this does not represent a diverse clientele.