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I want to be a Pediatrician. I want to go to community college to get a associate degree then get transfered to a state college. What classes should I take in the community college to be on the path of pursuing the career that I want?

2007-05-29 18:16:17 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in Education & Reference Higher Education (University +)

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First and foremost, do not type generic question headlines like "Help!!!!!!?" They are obnoxious and make people less likely to give you serious answers. Be professional and courteous and people will respond likewise.

If you expect to be a doctor, you need to be more resourceful. Go find the degree requirements for the college that you eventually want to graduate from. Find the general education classes that you will take your first two years and use those to pick the classes you will take at community college. Go to their website and look at the transfer equivalencies to make sure that all of your credits will transfer.

2007-05-29 18:29:49 · answer #1 · answered by aedesign 3 · 1 0

Take the most academic track you can (you won't have too many choices at a community college anyway), with a heavy emphasis on sciences. If they offer them and you are eligible, take as many honors courses as you can.

2007-05-30 01:26:41 · answer #2 · answered by neniaf 7 · 0 0

Try to do all of your premed core at the CC if you can (sometimes difficult if it's a small school). Usually the classes are smaller, are taught better, and so you have a better chance to earn a good grade and grades in your core are a huge determinant in getting in to med school.

2007-05-30 01:31:00 · answer #3 · answered by iSpeakTheTruth 7 · 0 0

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