Explain why the scenario below fails to meet standards for a barbering school.
Situation: This barbering school, which requires 400 hours of training, does not require a high-school education or
equivalent from its students. It is a "cut-and-dry" program that claims to save students money by not wasting time on the
so-called extras, like steam facials and facial massages. It teaches scissors-over-comb, razor styling, and clipper cutting,
but believes that students can figure out how to clean their own equipment on their own. The school's philosophy is that
state accreditation is unnecessary.