How will a pulp result?
I'll be honest here, culinary is NOT my cup of tea, and I have like totally NEVER considered entering a culinary school before in my entire life.
I mean short cookery classes are kinda kewl, you know the whole "a way to a man's heart is through his tummy." But culinary school... You got to be kidding. That is totally outta the question!
Then again, strangely enough, when I saw this advertorial request popped up, I couldn't help but take a second look at it.
I guess the main reason is because my sister is kinda into the whole "cooking thingy" and she has kinda been telling us how much she wants to go overseas to study it.
So yeah. Anyway.
I took a good 15 minutes to look through the website and I kinda came to a conclusion, but before that...
*Ahem* An overview of the site as written,
Culinary-Schools.us provides information on culinary schools that have proven to provide excellent career preparation in culinary arts. On our site you can review curriculum, degree information, and request additional complimentary information directly from the schools in our network. The site is intended to simplify the process of searching for the right program to meet your educational and career objectives, while respecting your personal and professional commitments.
Now for my conclusion.
There are like a zillion sites that reviews food and stuff but never one that reviews educational bodies.
If I may put my two cents in, someone (in Singapore) should seriously consider coming up with website like this so it's like easier to glance through the educational options, with user-review options, for any major. (If there is one already, can someone like drop me a link to it?)
I mean, it's not like we don't have a ton of private schools around here you know, cause (duh) we DO!
...
So yeah. Anyway.
Folks in the USA and/or those that are considering to pursue a career in this field who intend to study in the USA, you may wish to drop by and take a look at the site.
CheerZ!
I go by the name Princessa (pronounced as Prin-ces-sa) online, you can also call me Sabrina or Princess Sabrina for that matter.
Post new comment