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me start by saying, that if you are willing to
work hard and listen to your chef instructors, that you
will learn the information that you are paying to get.
They are very knowledgeable, and willing to teach those
who show an interest in the field. If you show
them you have potential, and are willing to go the
extra mile, they will return the favor. i had
several instructors that stayed after class with me regularly, and
payed me extra attention because i wanted to learn.
however, i feel that most of the people accepted to
this school are not dedicated enough to do so.
The school was recently bought by the CEC, and since
then their main motivation seems to be making money by
accepting anyone and everyone who is the slightest bit interested
in cooking. The school has relocated to a new
building, which is shiny and new, but it is obvious
they are having some trouble filling it with bodies.
this new expansion tactic seems to be steadily diminishing the
school's reputation. The school also seems to be
having some trouble with their administration. it is my
belief that they hire mostly post-lobotomy to run this side
of things. they will probably lose your payments, and
schedule you are the wrong classes, and forget to inform
you of the latest updates. they vomit up information at
the very last minute, and in the end you will
be the one blamed for it. Finally, if
you are expecting to live in a glorious dorm room
with all the amenities, i hope you have billions of
dollars stashed away to do so. for those who
dont, you can expect to live in a roach infested
12' by 12' room with a complete stranger, in the
middle of the tenderloin in san fransisco. whether it
be the old dorm rooms (that are soon closing) or
a nearby hotel, the tenderloin is one of the only
affordable living options in the area.
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