Do you have to have passion in cooking to have Culinary arts as your major in...

t_g_i_f13

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...college? I discovered I liked cooking a month after I graduated high school last year. I haven't cooked real meals yet but I've been interested of learning about the culinary industry. I've cooked breakfast meals such as french toast, eggs, bacon and I've also learned how to cook garlic rice. I am currently in my Culinary arts course in a community college. Some of my classmates that I talk to said they have cooked many meals during their free time. Let me inform you that some of my classmates are 3 yrs ahead of me in this culinary arts course. In my spare time I don't look into trying to cook anything like they do because I am so busy with work and homework but i do look into recipes and watch cooking shows on tv. This culinary class that I am in right now is my first class for the course and sometimes I find it boring maybe because it is an introduction to chocolate class which I am not interested in because I wanna be a cook not a baker. I am really interested in learning about the culinary industry but I'm not sure if I have to have passion for it or just interest. I'm glad I barely started school 10 months ago. I am barely 18 yrs old. Please give me your opinions on what you think I should do. Thank you.
 
I worked in a restaurant for ten years, although not as a chef or cook. Watching the chefs, it always seemed they were stressed out and it's not easy work. There's a lot more to it then just cooking. They are an important part of running the restaurant. It's a business job, really. And working in the kitchen environment really sucks, let me just tell you that straight up. If you really want to be a chef, then don't let me stop you, but I don't think it's that great of a job, personally. I say just make a huge long list of careers and browse jobs available on line and then take note of the ones that especially stand out.
 
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