You have to be a physician.
So, college four years, med school four years, general residency two years, neurology residency from two to five years. You'll be finished all your training when you are about 30 if you go straight to college after HS.
You get paid while you are doing your residency, but not as much as when you finish all your schooling. Maybe a resident gets $30 -50k
2006-10-12 12:29:41
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answered by matt 7
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You need a four year Bachelor degree with pre med classes. You should be going on college visits right now. Meet with admissions, take a tour of the campus and meet with someone from the pre med program. You would still need to pick a major. You are not going to be able to shadow a neurologist. Just volunteer at a hospital. See how it works, if you feel comfortable working there.
2016-03-28 06:55:24
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answered by Marie 4
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i would like to know that tooo
2006-10-12 12:26:18
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answered by booyah™ 7
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