Hello everyone my is Brian I live in Santa Rosa and I am a 27 year old SRJC student and I work part time as line cook. As far as educational and career goals I want to complete the SRJC culinary program and possibly pursue further education at a private culinary school to eventually work my way into a kitchen that puts out high quality delicious food in small quantities. I love all different kinds of food but my two favorite kinds are Mexican and French food. I also love music, cars, family, and the show It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia.
First I want to mention English is my favorite class and when I'm done with this class I wish to be able to write a fully interesting and functional essay that would impress a professor teaching English 1A. I also wish to improve my reading and by that I mean my ability to focus and interpret what I'm reading. My final goal in this class is to never repeat it again its nothing personal towards the students or professors but I'm ready to move on. When homework gets assigned I like to start right away and pace myself it always works out better in the end this way because life can be hectic and stuff or situations can arise so I'd rather be prepared. I always haven't been this way when I was younger I was somewhat of a slacker.
So I hope some of you have found what I wrote to be interesting and maybe have something in common with me. I'm going to watch some It's Always Sunny in Philly now and you should all do the same as long as you have finished your homework.
Hi Brian,
ReplyDeleteSRJC's culinary program is excellent and it'll be housed in a new building soon. I've seen architectural drawings of the building and it will be amazing.
I've always preferred eating more than cooking. In my retirement, I plan to take cooking classes for my own benefit.
The secret to writing an interesting essay is to be interested in the topic. When people dislike and are bored by what they've written, it's almost impossible for the audience to enjoy it. It's tough to always be interested in essay assignments, but the challenge is finding the excitement and interest as a writer. It'll make the writing more enjoyable.
I'm looking forward to working with you.
Take care,
Lauren
Hi Brian,
ReplyDeleteIt is really cool that you want to become a cook. My friend just finished culinary school up in Oregon. I myself have been cooking more often for my jiu-jitsu tournaments. Cooking my own food makes it much easier to stay in my weight class.
For your ability to pace yourself with school work is something I wish I could do. I have always been bad with pacing myself with school work and hope it is a skill I develop very soon.
As for It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia my friend had me watch and I must say it is a very funny show. A show I will being watching very soon again like now.
Best of luck with cooking,
Haruki