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Hey, i'm going on to highschool next year.
and my dream is to become a doctor.
I was wondering what course i should take during Highschool(details plz)
and please tell me any camp or community service, that would
be good experience for me.
and i want to go to Johns Hopkins University.
and i was wondering, like ..
do u go to JHmedical school after u graduate university or
is JH medical school samething as a university?
and to become a surgeon,(or a doctor) do u take medical in college or public health or what is that subject or major
called?? (sorry i dont; kow anything.)
and.... what other college or medical school is top ranking in
US?
so here are my questions

1. What classes should i take in highschool?(details plz)

2. What other camp or community service would be
good experience for me?(detail plz)

3. what other job is there in hospitals besides surgeon?(with all the details plz)

4. Is JHU and JH medicine same thing?

2007-01-26 10:51:37 · 2 answers · asked by Haily Patterson 1 in Education & Reference Higher Education (University +)

5. If not, than how does it work?
Do u graduate from college
first and than apply for medical
school?

6. Is applying to medical school hard?

7. What other University provides
good medical education?

8. What other Medical school is
good?

9. How much is the income as a
surgeon in Johns Hopkins HOspital?

2007-01-26 10:54:53 · update #1

10. What major do u take to become an
doctor? Medician or public health or
what?????

11. give me any other information that
I should know .


Thank you very much!

2007-01-26 10:56:34 · update #2

Also. i went on the web site
i didn't get half of them what they were and what they were trying to sya.
that's why i'm asking on YAHOO ANSWERS!
thkx!

2007-01-26 11:00:09 · update #3

2 answers

Wo! Way too many questions... but here's some basic info.

In high school you need to take all the science and math you can get, at the highest possible level - AP calculus two years, AP chemistry and biology, AP physics. Those courses will get you ready for the tough science courses you will take in college.

You will have to get a Bachelor's degree - preferably from a top college -- which means that you will have to get top marks in High School so that you can get into a top college.

In college you will take chemistry, organic chemistry, biochemistry, physics, biology, calculus (see why you have to take those courses in HS - so that you will be able to compete when you get to college!) If you get a 3.4 or better on all your college science courses (mostly As with a few Bs) then you have a decent chance of applying to Med School and getting admitted. Med school is separate from undergrad, so if you got into Johns Hopkins as a freshman there is no guarantee that you would be accepted at the med school four years later.

This is a long difficult process and only someone with brains, guts and determination can go through it. Good luck!

2007-01-26 14:55:19 · answer #1 · answered by matt 7 · 0 0

That is a lot of questions but...my friend is going to U-Penn for medical and from what SHE tells me it may be similar to John Hopkins. To answer your one question when you get into college you actually go to the medical school to train during your senior year of college.

2007-01-26 12:21:12 · answer #2 · answered by Mike T 2 · 0 1

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