I am a high student,i wonder that if i should take class in chemistry or Biology if i am going to major in pharmacy in college or university.Because i came from China,but now i am staying in US,although i have been learnt both before,but if it is necessary to know and learn these words in English,which can help me in the future study?And now i can only take one of both,which i should prefer?Thank you very for helping me!
you know,the class before i have taken in China is enough for high school's credits,and i know all the knowledge in the lesson,but just in Chinese,so,this is a time i choose to change the knowledge language in to English,because,i think if you do not take this class,you will be hard when you in college class,this would be a basic that what teachers talk about.
Necessary? No. Advisable? Absolutely. I am related to and friends with a number of pharmacists who would respond the same way. They are both important, but doing well in chemistry is probably more advantageous.
For Biology BSc (biology) and for Chemistry BSc. (Chemistry) after this you can do Master and doctorate degrees. This is applicable in India.
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chemistry or biology would be handy.
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Pre Med, Biology or Chemistry.
High skill in science - biology, chemistry, and in math- take trigonometry in college. Classes or a minor in biology in college is good, and same for engineering.
First, make sure you are in a college prep program. You should develop a strong foundation in biology, chemistry, physics, higher level maths, communication (written and oral), and the development of good critical thinking skills.
-If you want to be a pharmacists the science you need is chemistry and biology, these are the big ones-If you can, do AP Biology, AP Chemistry, and AP Calculus before you graduate high school. None of them are necessary, but each one you take will both help you with getting into a good college and giving you a head start in your course work- both of which are very good things.
You can be an anesthesiologist! But it's like 12 years of college!/:
Biology or Biochem. Chemistry if you want to be a pharmasist. Check with your admissions councelor.
Each college has its own requirements. You will need to take a lot of sciences including animal science, biology classes, physics and chemistry.
It depends on what the 'distribution credits' or 'core curriculum' requirements for your college are. You will probably have to complete a science distribution. This could be filled by a number of subjects besides biology(chemistry, physics, geology, psychology, astronomy etc.)