For math a statistics and probablility class and a calculus class. For science biology and chemistry.
2006-12-03 10:15:08
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answered by tarl_cabot_2k 2
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All of them.
You will need every bit of High School Science and Math if you persue a Medical Degree.
If your High School has an AP Physics for Engineering Majors you MIGHT be able to skip that, MAYBE. But you will need everything else.
2006-12-03 18:16:55
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answered by mytraver 3
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I would talk to your counselor. They can really help you the most to pick out the classes that your school offers that would put you on the track to becoming a doctor.
Kudos on the wanting to be a doctor thing though :)
2006-12-03 18:14:24
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answered by Anonymous
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Take the required ones. Anatomy and Physiology if its offered, take a lot of chemistry if you can (chem majors get into med school easier than Bio majors) as far as math, take as much of it as you can and the highest that you can. Really though all you need is whatever gets you graduated cuz college will take care of the rest.
2006-12-03 18:19:20
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answered by Jake S 5
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