Does your school have a counselor? They are suppose to help you arrange your classes. I have a 16 year old grand daughter that she is actually able to take a certain amount of college credit classes right in high school. Also if you know what area you want to study in college and what area you want to work in someday, find someone in that field to talk to. But you're on the right track. A nurse and pharmacist need science and math and English classes (writing)
2006-09-09 08:26:06
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answered by Anonymous
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Your school counselor should give you all the information you need. Or contact the university you would like to attend and ask what type of prep classes you should take for what you plan on majoring in. I'm not sure on how to go about getting the info. But maybe your counselor can help!
2006-09-09 15:25:52
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answered by Adam 3
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Take your sciences and make good grades!!! When you in college you don't go straight to your major you have to take core classes: 2 to 3 Englishs, 1-2 maths (Statistics, Algebra), probably up to 5 sciences (Biology, Microbiology,Human Anatomy, Chemistry) Gyms, Probably a freshman course, 1-2 History courses, Pschology... then, you get to your major courses.
2006-09-09 15:26:14
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answered by shycat99 1
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The most rigourous course schedule your school offers is what you should take. Colleges like it when you look like you are extremely focused like that.
2006-09-09 15:22:26
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answered by hodagwriter 3
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The best thing you can do is talk to your counselor. He or she will be able to tell you what you should take.
2006-09-09 15:22:55
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answered by evie ♥'s her Dodgers 5
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ummm - go talk to a counselor hon - only they can tell u exactly whats needed
2006-09-09 15:22:37
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answered by dvl_n_dskyz 3
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pure math, pure English (score high!) and anything with science.
2006-09-10 11:00:40
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answered by panda 3
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