November 2, 2007, Newsletter Issue #78: Best-Rated Culinary Schools

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Some of the best culinary schools around the world are right in the United States, particularly in New York and in other major cities. In most cases, you can even study foreign cuisines in the best culinary schools and classes.



Top culinary schools do cost a bit more than schools that might be new or provide courses other than cooking. The top culinary schools do, however, provide excellent training and to be able to say you attended one of these schools is a great thing to put on your resume.



Not all of the culinary schools are the same, the tops ones themselves differ in the sort of classes they provide. While one school may offer French and Italian cuisine courses, another may be specific to Mexican or Japanese cuisines courses. Some of the top culinary schools are specific to baking or desserts cooking courses only. Be sure not to only consider the cost of cooking courses but which school appeals to you more with class structure and availability.

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