Hi Jtobin625 & Houndface, I started out by emailing them too a couple of months ago, no words really. So I just shell out the $70 to apply as a transfer student, my application is now being reviewed. Since I already have a bachelor degree, I guess alot of the liberal arts classes will be waived. I think I would be able to take the Culinary Arts I class after a class or two, something like the Intro to Food, Beverage & Restaurant Operations, that's the Pre-req to the other classes.
I know alot of people out there who will be attending culinary schools has some kitchen experience even if it's very little, but I have none. I just never have to do it growing up cuz my mom is such a great cook. I don't know if it makes more sense for me to learn a little about it before approaching a restaurant. I don't want to create chaos for them when I'm supposed to be there to help. Therefore my plan for the Phase I is to work at my current job and take some culinary classes, after I've saved up some $$$ for the program, I'll take classes during the days and work in a restaurant kitchen at night. Is my plan plausible? Or I'm not aggressive enough? I know I'm a bit disadvantages by starting off late, but I think I can make it up by putting in the heart.