View Full Version : any culinary arts students here?
headclub
09/03/08, 01:19 AM
just curious? i am starting in january, and wanted to talk about it
i enrolled to a culinary class for the 2nd sem in my first year then i quit cause that was the least of my priorities. but i still love this course
shimmyshakes
09/19/09, 06:51 PM
Bumping!
kdefrisc
09/19/09, 07:08 PM
just curious? i am starting in january, and wanted to talk about it
Ahhh I have one more year of college and then I will be going to culinary school! I just took a tour last week, I'm so excited. Where are you going?
pseudonym28
10/07/09, 12:00 PM
i want to go i hope i can get a spot. they only have room for 30 people a year.
kdefrisc
10/07/09, 07:44 PM
which school?
pseudonym28
10/07/09, 10:35 PM
owens community college
kdefrisc
10/07/09, 11:35 PM
Sweet deal. I want to go now I don't want to wait a year
pseudonym28
10/08/09, 10:08 PM
can anyone tell me what i should be expecting like would there be alot of home work?
The Revisionist
10/10/09, 10:37 AM
Fuck yeah dude! I'm in the culinary program at my community college and it is incredible, I get to bring food home often and I learn so much, I love it.
crimsonandclovr
10/18/09, 07:11 PM
i have a question.
my little sister is interested in this and she's a senior in high school. how does this work? get an undergrad degree first, and then apply to culinary school?
pseudonym28
10/18/09, 07:29 PM
how hard is it to get a spot in the program?
Kozzy333
09/02/11, 12:16 PM
Bumping this. I leave for school tomorrow taking Culinary Management in North Bay. I have no experience at all I'm just very intrigued by this and I think I will enjoy it. Anybody else take culinary without any experience?
Kozzy333
11/21/11, 08:18 PM
First semester is almost done. This program is fairly stressful but I really enjoy it. I can't be the only one on these forums in culinary, anybody else?
Kozzy333
11/28/11, 09:28 AM
I guess I am then. Le sad face. If anyone is interested in this, it's challenging but a lot of fun. It sure as hell beats sitting in a lecture hall with some professor lecturing for hours on end.
_bluestOCT
11/28/11, 12:08 PM
I'm interested in this, because I like eating food a lot, and would love to learn how to actually prepare good meals.
Would that be enough to maybe enroll in culinary arts after I graduate just to learn? Or should I just settle for Food Network lessons?
I know it would probably be difficult, but it has peaked my interest for a little while.
kdefrisc
12/05/11, 12:43 AM
I guess I am then. Le sad face. If anyone is interested in this, it's challenging but a lot of fun. It sure as hell beats sitting in a lecture hall with some professor lecturing for hours on end.
Ahh yeah I wish I was where you are. I'm currently working and saving money for culinary school, and I'm in that weird place where I'm deciding between going and just working my way up and getting experience. Although I'm looking to go for pastry which I feel has some techniques for which culinary school would be invaluable.
How are you finding it so far?
globalvision
12/06/11, 02:01 AM
sure, we are pro
Kozzy333
12/06/11, 07:09 AM
I'm interested in this, because I like eating food a lot, and would love to learn how to actually prepare good meals.
Would that be enough to maybe enroll in culinary arts after I graduate just to learn? Or should I just settle for Food Network lessons?
I know it would probably be difficult, but it has peaked my interest for a little while.
That's all the experience I had going in. You will have a tough time and you will feel like an idiot when half of your class is well experienced and already kicks ass in a professional kitchen. There are lots of oppurtunites that come from a culinary degree not necessarily just kitchen work. I say give it a go.
Ahh yeah I wish I was where you are. I'm currently working and saving money for culinary school, and I'm in that weird place where I'm deciding between going and just working my way up and getting experience. Although I'm looking to go for pastry which I feel has some techniques for which culinary school would be invaluable.
How are you finding it so far?
You have heard of Canadore College's culinary arts program? It's fantastic, the chefs I work under are incredibly talented. Culinary school would be valuable for pastry, I have a lot of trouble with pastry still but I'm improving. I say go for it, it's an incredible program and if you already have industry experience, that will definetly helps you. I went in without any experience and am now doing fairly well. Go for it, if you have any more questions about it ask away on here.
_bluestOCT
12/06/11, 12:22 PM
That's all the experience I had going in. You will have a tough time and you will feel like an idiot when half of your class is well experienced and already kicks ass in a professional kitchen. There are lots of oppurtunites that come from a culinary degree not necessarily just kitchen work. I say give it a go.
I feel like an idiot on a daily basis, I think I can handle the challenge, haha. Thanks for the words of encouragement! I think I'll definitely keep this option open. Glad you went for it even if you only had a little bit of experience.
Kozzy333
12/06/11, 06:47 PM
I feel like an idiot on a daily basis, I think I can handle the challenge, haha. Thanks for the words of encouragement! I think I'll definitely keep this option open. Glad you went for it even if you only had a little bit of experience.
I've gotten a lot better now too after only a semester. You just need to keep up with your theory classes as well, attendance is key to this program.
Kozzy333
12/14/11, 01:47 PM
I've passed first semester, I cut it pretty close with a few courses.
popdisaster00
12/28/11, 12:12 PM
I would have liked to maybe be a chef, but I want my nights and weekends
Kozzy333
12/29/11, 09:15 PM
I would have liked to maybe be a chef, but I want my nights and weekends
Yeah this is gonna suck. We're all a bunch of social outcasts in the kitchen but we still like to party.
I think I may go to culinary school after I'm done with my BS.
kdefrisc
12/30/11, 12:28 PM
I think I may go to culinary school after I'm done with my BS.
What are you studying?
What are you studying?
Dual major in business and philosophy
Kozzy333
01/04/12, 05:21 PM
Second semester starts soon. I am pretty pumped. We get to work in a larger production kitchen this semester. Very stoked.
MacyCakes
01/10/12, 03:04 PM
I plan on attending Culinary Arts next fall. Our chef at work is 4 star and went through it all, apprenticed in the French Quarter. Culinary Arts is an amazing program if taken seriously. Doesn't just allow you to cook fancy meals, its a very cultured experience and really gives you tons of knowledge not just on cooking, but for several other careers in the food service industry as well. I'm very excited to be starting it, though I'll be focusing more on hospitality/management, but I'll still have to take a semester or 2 of core cooking and presentation classes. Nothing beats working in a kitchen, though!
istaywrecked
01/11/12, 02:34 PM
Food
Kozzy333
03/07/12, 04:37 AM
Half way through second semester, lunch service under my chef was a fantastic learning experience. Chef Daniel Esposito is a very tough man, he was hard on us but it's gotten us prepared. I have to find summer work now and work until next year. Great program, I recommend Canadore College for culinary arts if you are from Ontario/Canada.
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