www.culinaryschools.org can help you find a good course. www.ciachef.edu is good too.
Chef training is done at culinary school and the courses given there are specific to cooking and managing a kitchen and staff. Prior high school courses have little or no relevance to what you will learn in culinary school.
You should have Graduate Degree in Accounts and also have some professional courses in CA.
you could be at least when your parents let you start or when u want to be a professional chefThere are no age limits , but there are minimum age requirements. the Culinary School I taught a student had to be 18, but you should graduate high school, try searching Culinary Schools.
To become Physician assistant you should take the following courses, Biochemistry,Pathology,Anatomy,Physiology,Disease prevention, Pharmacology. For more info visit http://www.allalliedhealthschools.com/health-careers/article/how-to-become-physician-assistant
You should go to culinary school.
Pre med
The word is "professional." So, you need to be able to spell. You really need to take English all four years of high school.
You should take geography, math, english to become a navigator
You should look into taking courses that have anything to do with wiring or circuitry. There are special courses designed to prepare you to become an electrician.
High school courses don't matter, none of them will count in college.
It will take you about eighteen months to become a paramedic after you get your Associates degree. You will need to take Anatomy courses as well are first aid courses to get you started. After that you might want to take some trauma management or psychology courses.
go to school take hair courses take hands on classes