:PSI Updated Nail Technician State Board Review
In-Person Hands-On Class Application
The Nail Technician State Board Practical Exam has changed, and proper preparation matters. This in-person, hands-on review class is designed for nail technology students, graduates, and state board candidates who want a full walkthrough, guided practice, and a realistic mock practical exam experience before testing.
This class will be held at
Mary Negron School of Nails
Address: 1001 Telfair Street, Augusta, GA 30909
Date: Sunday, July 19th
Time: 9:00 AM – 5:30 PM
(45 minute Lunch Break)
During this class, students will receive a full Look & Learn walkthrough of the updated PSI Nail Technician Practical Exam sections. The instructor will demonstrate each section, explain expectations, review common mistakes, and allow time for Q&A between sections.
After the walkthrough, students will complete hands-on practice with instructor critique. Students will then perform a full 90-minute real-time mock practical exam as if they were taking the actual state board exam. Students will be graded, and mock results will be emailed after class.
Class Includes:
Updated PSI practical exam review
In-person Look & Learn walkthrough
Hands-on practice
Instructor critique
Full 90-minute mock practical exam
Mock grading
Emailed score report
State board kit inspection and preparation guidance
Pricing:
Class + Full State Board Kit Bundle: $349
Class Only: $249
MNSON Student Pricing:
Class + Full State Board Kit Bundle: $299
Class Only: $199
The Full State Board Kit includes the bag, kit supplies, and cape.
Important Information:
Students may bring their own complete state board kit or purchase a Full State Board Kit from Mary Negron School of Nails. Students are responsible for reviewing the most current PSI Candidate Bulletin and bringing all required items needed for practice.
This is an independent state board preparation class offered by Mary Negron School of Nails. This class is not administered by PSI and does not guarantee a passing score on the actual state board exam.
Seats are limited to allow for proper hands-on instruction, critique, and mock exam grading. Applications and payments are accepted on a first-come, first-served basis.