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Springfield, MA Culinary Arts Schools

By Stanley Rubenti
Stanley.Rubenti@culinaryartsschoolsreview.com
Culinary Arts School Review Columnist

If you live in the Springfield, Massachusetts area and have ever wanted to become a professional chef, know that you could not have picked a better time or place to earn your certification. That’s because the culinary arts schools in Springfield are outstanding. The chef education one receives in this quaint Massachusetts town is hard to ignore.

Why Are Springfield Culinary Arts Schools so Good?

Home to some of the oldest schools in the country, Massachusetts places a premium on all kinds of learning, including gourmet chef educations. Not only will culinary arts schools in Springfield push you, but they will demand that you give your all. That’s because you’ll be competing with graduates from culinary arts schools in New York, Boston, Philadelphia, and even Los Angeles. In order to make the most of your chef education, you’ll have to remain committed to the rigorous academics required of all students in Springfield.

Life in Springfield

In between classes, make sure you take advantage of the many cultural outlets that Springfield provides. As the birthplace of basketball, Springfield is naturally quite proud of its Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame. But for other types of enjoyment, residents need only visit the Symphony Hall or the city’s memorial dedicated to the late, great Dr. Seuss. True thrill seekers should take advantage of 6 Flags Amusement Park in neighboring Agawam.

What to Do with Your Chef Education

After graduating from their respective culinary arts schools, most students leave Springfield to fill five-star positions around the globe. Don’t be surprised if your chef education takes you to Tokyo, Paris, Johannesburg, or Vancouver. The training and certification you can receive through Springfield culinary arts schools will prepare you for a lifetime of professional success.

Sources

US Department of Labor
Wikipedia

About the Author

A freelance writer, Stanley Rubenti currently lives in Bangkok where he writes columns for a variety of publications. Stanley holds a B.A. in history.

Posted on May 4, 2006 at 11:15 AM