GCSE Food Technology covers a lot of things:- materials and components, designing, food production and more. On top of that, you are graded on your practial work (making the food). At the end of the 2 year course, you sit an exam on the things you have learnt about.
To become a lifeguard you need at least a+ to become a lifeguard.
Psycology, Pretty Good thing to take -nods-
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It doesn't matter what GCSEs you choose. Take nursing at A level or at university.
to become a pro chef work at it and cooking books and express your self with cooking or you can just take cooking lessions
you need to take the following: maths, english, science, p.e, anything phyiscall
You can get the required training to become a pasty chef at most cooking schools. It usually take a year or two of hard practice.
It does not take that long to become a chef. However, for fine dinning and head chefs position it will take a number of years to develop your skills and reputation.
You take Horticulture Classes
Alot will depend upon how detailed a chef you wish to be. To become a professional sous' chef or pastry chef, for example, will take about 11 weeks of training. However, to become a Grande Chef takes about 10 months! Not something to rush into, so make sure you want to do it before you try.
cooking lessons!