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what do you think i should choose? (college courses)?

| October 1, 2024 | 13 Comments

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Question by cutie_boy: what do you reckon i should choose? (college courses)?
i’m a notebook science student… (1st year) but i got a feeling that it will not make me lucky… what do you reckon i should choose? culinary, food tech or management?

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Answer by CanadianGamer
food tech sounds cool. my sister did culinary and despised it.

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  1. Michelle S says:

    if you know how to cook, i say go for culinary!!

  2. carin says:

    choose what u feel to do…what u want to do in ur life…ur the only one can answer ur question…dude

  3. jjc92787 says:

    Try some business and technical courses.

  4. cmil8 says:

    none of the above. notebook science will probably not make you lucky, but since youre already versed in it, try notebook engineering. if you can get through teach as a notebook engineer…roll in the money!

  5. liquidic311 says:

    Notebook science is HARD, unless you like calculus classes? I say go with management or food tech. Culinary is cool too though, and you can get a job damn near anywhere - but the work environment kinda sucks.

  6. Dondon says:

    Excellent luck…

    http://www.fastcompany.com/articles/2005/01/top-jobs-main.html

  7. Patty says:

    Pick what you like most but if the 3 given are of interest to you why not take management, food tech and culinary and place them all three to use and open your own restaurant if you want and be independent…that way you are dependent on yourself.

  8. ugottafriend4life says:

    Management gives you a broad diversity of opportunity, but you need to do what makes you lucky and successful. I reckon Culinary teach is pretty tough but may possibly be a nice living in the long run. Excellent luck.

  9. rekha c says:

    culinary: well with notebook science plus this you may possibly open a food portal on the net…depending on how well loved that is you may possibly become rich

    food tech: well you may possibly mine recipes from the net again by combining your cs knowledge and make a sort of a recipe search engine that is tuned to the users needs

    management: obviously you have a thing for food. anyway management will help you in people management and project management skills

    you should choose one of these certainly as they are uncommon from cs courses and will broaden your vision…

  10. cool_gabsi says:

    hey dude….. u seem to ge really interested in caterin or food correlated carrier……. i shud say if u have a plot of goin abroad for studies like a country as america or the uk…. then u really have a bright opportunity in food tech,.. it is as an upcoming in india and by the time u specialize its gonna get well versed with the people here in india tooo. management is a total non techie feild… if u r comfortable with science studies as in research then dont change ur stream at all.. food tech i mean comes in a excellent level of research work…[email protected]

  11. thickwaistedman says:

    Regardless of the choice you make, pick a cleverness, something you’re passionate in this area, and work hard to be excellent at it. If the economy tanks, those with real skills have work, those with degrees, but no skills, don’t. My advice to young workers is to reckon of what they’d like to do as a leisure activity during retirement and work headed for making that your living. If you can do work that you will like through retirement, you’ll be set and content. You might have to work at some really crappy jobs to get there, but learn as much as you can from each of them, take those skills, build on them, go forward. I worked at 5 uncommon, somewhat crappy jobs for 10 years before I found the job that made me lucky (Okay, not really miserable). I learned LOTS from the crappy jobs that I use all the time.

    Your safest bet is to be excellent at management, excellent at tech, and excellent at culinary. Regardless of the economy, there will always be jobs in those fields. Learn skills. And did I mention skills?

  12. alwaysmoose says:

    Reckon of it this way when you are choosing what I call foofy discretionary classes in college.

    1. Will I ever get the opportunity to take a class like this again?
    2. Do I reckon I might be interested in this as a career or leisure activity?
    3. All things being equal, will I be able to sufficiently concentrate on my major coursework
    4. What time will I have to wake up, and will it cause me to hike 2 miles to class.

  13. DreamCatcher says:

    If there Colleges with Open Day invitations in your area I would first take a visit and chat with mentors on those subjects once your there. Collecting info is best ( Brain-food). If you are studying notebook science I reckon management would be an a achieving challenge to start with. That’s if you’re the adventurous type.

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