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Biology and Anatomy are always good options if you haven't taken them already and if they are available at your school. I took Human Anatomy my junior year and it was a tough class, but it was awesome.
Really any science and math classes are good classes too!
High school doesn't really matter- concentrate on classes to keep your GPA up so that you can get into a good college where you can take all the classes you need to be a surgeon
biology. or maybe your school has like a medical studies...
Psychology...advanced biology, any type of advanced science.
Just a lot of science classes. I'd say biology is pretty important. Take health classes and anatomy classes if your school offers them. Maybe take a sewing class so you can stitch nice and neat? lol. Actually, my cousin's becoming a surgeon and during med school, people were so impressed with her stitches cuz she sewed all the time when she was a kid. Good luck!
As many advanced science and math classes as possible. In particular, medical terminology, chemistry, biology, calculus. Also make sure you take any courses that you can on writing and on communication and psychology.
I don't know if yours does but my school offers Health and Medical classes so you might want to look into it. Also, Zoology. There is a lot of dissection and learning about body structure in general.
Oh, talk to your guidance counselor, he/she would know how to help you.
Good luck!!
i dont know youf you guys have it in your school..
but in ours theres a program called Clinical Rotations.
we have one day in class, next in hospital.. theres rotations and the things are like "day surgery" umm... "ER" and things like that....
and we also have a class called Medical Science
i wanna be a plastic surgeon when i grow up so i guess youre just gonna have to wait until college o think about that stuff...u probably wanna keep ur grades up
you need to take the highest level classes your high school offers. believe me, i just graduated from high school. take calculus, physics, chemistry, and biology. if you have room in your schedule, also take health classes. take as many AP classes and college classes that you can. if you can, do PSEO. the most important thing though, is keeping your GPA up. this is not the time to be a slacker. good luck!
1. Pre-Calculus or above
2. AP US History
3. HUMAN ANATOMY or AP BIOLOGY
4. Foreign Language (2 years required, but 3 years recommended!)
5. AP Composition and Literature
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