
I'm having a hard time choosing what cooking school to go to. I looked at a couple different culinary arts institutes online today, and they all looked pretty nice. Though that's really the point of the websites, right? Making the mundane seem fantastic, the depraved noteworthy. Maybe I'm just easily impressed. . .
Anyways, Culinard is probably on my “To Seriously Consider This Month” list. It's getting to be a pretty hefty list. Culinard, the Culinary Institute of Virginia College, which is not in Virginia, by the way, offers culinary arts degrees in a format I can really appreciate—thirty-six weeks.
Don't get me wrong, school's cool and all, but I tried the college thing once before, and after the Welcome Wagon Committees are long gone, school is definitely not cool.
I just need some certification really. I know how to cook, I know I like to cook; can't I just skip all the work and open my own restaurant already? I'd even settle for a upscale taco stand. But alas, I know I need an education to succeed in culinary these days, so this seems the way to go.
Anyways, I'm adding Culinard to the list, but I definitely need to do some more research on cooking-school-apedia before making any life-changing decisions.
Anyways, Culinard is probably on my “To Seriously Consider This Month” list. It's getting to be a pretty hefty list. Culinard, the Culinary Institute of Virginia College, which is not in Virginia, by the way, offers culinary arts degrees in a format I can really appreciate—thirty-six weeks.
Don't get me wrong, school's cool and all, but I tried the college thing once before, and after the Welcome Wagon Committees are long gone, school is definitely not cool.
I just need some certification really. I know how to cook, I know I like to cook; can't I just skip all the work and open my own restaurant already? I'd even settle for a upscale taco stand. But alas, I know I need an education to succeed in culinary these days, so this seems the way to go.
Anyways, I'm adding Culinard to the list, but I definitely need to do some more research on cooking-school-apedia before making any life-changing decisions.