03-20-2011, 07:54 PM
I would really go with the hairdressing and beauty side of things ^_^ it's steady work and sounds like something you really enjoy.
Arts courses tend to be great while you're doing them but without a lot of punishing work after you graduate (looking for temps and work experience) they're a bit of a setback in the real world. When you start taking courses you're making a rolling rock for the future, so unless you continue with arts & media jobs (you may!) they can be a bind applying for later jobs and make people think you're "just an art student"
I would really recommend looking into the hairdressing courses on offer at TAFE all the best
Arts courses tend to be great while you're doing them but without a lot of punishing work after you graduate (looking for temps and work experience) they're a bit of a setback in the real world. When you start taking courses you're making a rolling rock for the future, so unless you continue with arts & media jobs (you may!) they can be a bind applying for later jobs and make people think you're "just an art student"
I would really recommend looking into the hairdressing courses on offer at TAFE all the best