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Starting with high school, take as many science courses as you can (I mean, the ones that you'd need for medicine, not astronomy). If I wanted to be a doctor, I would take Biology, Chemistry, Physics or Anatomy, AP Chemistry, AP Biology, and any other classes offered. I would also take lots of math classes like Algebra 1, Geometry, Algebra 2, Pre-Calc, Calculus, and an AP course in Calculus. When you go to college concentrate on your required courses and the sciences ones, but take the time off to take the courses that YOU want to take, not just medicine. Don't really worry about med school for your first year of college,but starting with the 2nd year, start preparing.

2007-08-22 03:53:19 · answer #1 · answered by K 3 · 0 0

Study hard. Get good grades. Have fun. Take biology and chemistry in high school, as well as any advanced courses that you can. But also take what interests you.

In college, take biology and chemistry, but also take courses outside those areas that interest you.

Until you have reached your sophmore year of college, I really wouldn't worry about medical school.

2007-08-22 10:46:03 · answer #2 · answered by hottotrot1_usa 7 · 1 0

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