September 28, 2007, Newsletter Issue #73: Choosing a Cooking Class

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When seeking out cooking classes, it's important to find a class that suits your lifestyle needs. Some things to consider before signing up for a cooking class:
1. Decide on what culinary career you want to pursue -- this will help you on choosing the right cooking class.
2. Determine how much you can afford to spend, and if you need to, look into financial aid to help you pay for the cooking class.
3. Choose where you want to take your cooking class -- in your local area, outside of your local area, on the World Wide Web, or in another country.
4. Do you want to take a one day class, or a class that lasts for several weeks?
5. Select a cooking class with a limited number of students -- 10 to 12 is recommended.
6. Make sure you pick a cooking class that has an experienced instructor. You want to be taught from someone who knows what he/she is talking about.
7. Consider the reputation of the cooking school that you attend, and the careers of past graduates.


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