Q- What were your expectations on starting the course?
A- I don't really think I had many expectations, other than "This is going to be so much better than school!". I kind of expected a little more freedom at least, for instance; not having the teacher constantly breathing down your neck; the longer lunch times; being able to go to the toilet when you actually need to. And those are probably the biggest differences compared to school. I feel more like an adult, which is a welcome change.
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Q- What are your initial thoughts on West College Scotland and the Media make up course?
A- I love both! The college and the course are both amazing! The college itself is easy enough to navigate and get around, and all the staff are really nice and easy to talk to as well. The course itself is so much fun! It's such a nice, laid back attitude, but you still learn a lot every time you're in.
Q- What is your funniest moment of college so far?
A- There's been a few times we've had some very interesting conversations, but it's always a laugh with my class!
Q- What is the most interesting thing you have learned or learned how to do so far?
A- I think probably when we learned how to make the prosthetic pieces from the wax and the liquid latex, because I find that side of make up a lot more fun than any of the beauty stuff.
Liquid Latex |
Q- Who is your make up idol?
A- Ve Neill, by far. She's pretty damn awesome! (I wrote my last post all about her too!)
Q- Why do you want to be a MUA?
A- I wanted to do sfx make up, but I only found this out in fifth year when I was playing around with some fake blood and stuff like that. Ever since then I've been addicted to finding out how to actually do the cool stuff I've seen others do. It's always really interested me anyway, but I thought "Hey, I could do that!" And so here I am.
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