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Karla’s Answer
Hello Pasha! I love sweet treats so this is a fun question :) I am happy to know that you have an idea of what you want to do. So, first things first, you may want to research where you would like to attend culinary school. Do you want to stay local or pursue something outside the state (or country) where you live. Once, you decide that piece, then you need to research the school admission's requirements. Most schools will, at minimum, require you to fill out an application and pay a fee. You will then need to provide your transcripts or diploma from your high school. You may also want to prepare to write an essay on why you want to attend culinary school. If you want to take an extra step to improve your chances of getting accepted, you could also record a video of you baking something. I am also a content creator so I love creating videos of things I love to do. I hope this was helpful. Best of luck!
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Suzanne’s Answer
Pasha, where I live in Traverse City, Michigan is the Great Lakes Culinary Institute (part of Northwestern Michigan College). They have a one year program leading to a certificate in baking:
https://catalog.nmc.edu/programs-az/business/culinary-arts-baking-level-i/text
This tells of their program, the requirements for admission and what courses are given which lead to the certificate. It does look like they expect you to have high school level math and English classes to be admitted.
Good luck with your goal!
https://catalog.nmc.edu/programs-az/business/culinary-arts-baking-level-i/text
This tells of their program, the requirements for admission and what courses are given which lead to the certificate. It does look like they expect you to have high school level math and English classes to be admitted.
Good luck with your goal!