I know people that would load up on credits, get the loan money, and then drop credits.
Then they wonder why their loan payments are twice as much as their peers.
Smartest people I know who go into the food business are the few kids that are accepted into Job Corp.
These kids get their GED and training in how to work in a kitchen. Those that graduate then go to comunity college to get more training in healthy and safety handling food. The kids work in food at minimun wage but still can handle night courses, and if needed a student loan is not all that great.
Next step is to start checking into Private or public hospitals for cooks with some certification required. The State jobs, cooking for the jails and prisons, State run nursing homes, all with low pay at first but a chance to retire in 25-30 years or go beyond the kitchen into an office job. Keeping up the night classes in all aspects of food handling can become a page turner in ones life.
Most everyone that spends thousands of dollars to go to some fancy dancy cooking Academy finds there are few jobs out there in the private sector unless they work for family or friends of family. So easy to be replaced but those with State Jobs are secure in their job unless they show gross negligence.
Food handling and preparation is a science of sort, one cannot just learn it and head out, one needs to keep up on the new foods and handling aspects and that does not leave one with $120,000 in student loans.