i would say well in school we did tech in tech there is food tech that could help
high school courses
maybe English or art both i guess
At my high school the only subjects to do with being a chef is food tchnology but to check if there is any others at your school i would ask a teacher.
High school is supposed to prepare you for college. College is supposed to prepare you for the real world. Even if in the furture you will not be doing as much math, you will have the ability to think critically.
the chef help prepare and cook the food which basically makes the business without a chef a restaurant would be nothing
School can be boring, given that some subjects are really dry, and that you may not be able to see now how some subjects will be useful to you in the future. However, school is not mean. Some teachers may be mean, as may some students, but - overall - school is there to help you better yourself, and to prepare you for life in the real world.
because you can look up different subjects and learn about them!
To do better in all subjects study hard and get tutoring if you stil need help.
This can help prepare you for Grad School. There are many online sites that offer help and tutoring preparations if you are interested in pursuing this.
Subjects such as psychology, biology, neuroscience, and sociology would be beneficial for preparing for a psychiatry degree. These subjects provide a foundational understanding of human behavior, mental health, and the biological processes that impact mental health. Additionally, courses in chemistry and statistics can also be helpful for a comprehensive education in psychiatry.
physical education
There are varying levels of education required for various positions. If you are planning a serious career as a pastry chef, it would help to have formal training.