The minimum educational requirements needed to be a chef is just a high school degree. Although going through college and gaining experience and training make it easier for you to get high up.
Yes, an increasing number of employers prefer and/or require food service management candidates to have a Bachelor's degree or higher. See salary comparison for your self. http://www.payscale.com/research/US/Country=United_States/Salary/by_Degree
Not a bad idea if you want to make a profit as a chef.
Monica became a chef because in a Friends flashback episode, a college-age Chandler once tasted and liked Monica's homemade macaroni and cheese dish and commented, "You should become a chef." The then-obese Monica said, "OK."chandler suggested it
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In most cases you will need certification in order to be a chef. At the very least you will need to complete a food safety course to obtain certification. Even if you open your own restaurant, you will need the food safety certification.
You need a good cooking degree to be a huge head chef and i bet you will be a good chef
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you go to college then you have a job and your a junior chef :D
To be a well known Chef and get a good job yes!
10 years
You should go to culinary school.
cooking
Collages, will not help you to become a Chef. They will just give you the basics to become a Chef in the future.
No, it is a culinary school to become a professional chef
go 2 college and get a digere
There are some private schools, and many vocational schools that offer this program.
Go to Culinary School of arts
2 years :D
Any Culinary School would be good