Generally speaking, law schools aren't terribly interested in what undergraduate subjects you studied. Law school is going to teach you a new way of thinking in any event. (It's true; this is not a joke.) Your grades and your LSAT score are probably the two most important factors in determining whether you will be accepted. For every qualified candidate who is accepted, there are usually dozens of qualified candidates who are not.
Anesthesiologists are doctors. It isn't the high school classes so much as the college classes that will get you into medical school. In high school you need good grades so that you can get into a good college. And in college you will need good grades to get into medical school. After medical school, you then study to acquire your anesthesiologist certification.
Your High School classes only have a value in gaining you admission to a college.
No. You only need to have really good grades in the classes you take, get into a good college, get great grades in your college classes, and go into medical school
Take college prep classes because you will need to go to college and medical school to do this job.
To be a surgeon, you should take math and science classes in high school, then take biology or premed classes in college and go to medical school.
You just need to take all pre-college curriculum classes. You will take all of your nursing courses once you get into college.
yes, i know at my school they are known as AP classes. if you successfully complete them you do not have to take them in college
well im guessing you need to take drama.
You need to take challeging classes. You need to be involved in after school programs. You need to get good grades.
LPN classes must be taken at a college or university. LVN classes can be taken at a vocational school.
You should probably take classes that relate to your desired career, if any are offered at your high school. General classes to take are English and Math, and other college-preparatory classes. In the end though, the classes that you choose in high school generally won't matter as much to a college as how well you did (your GPA (grade pooint average)) and your test scores. If you are trying to get into a really prestigious college it would matter more.
You will need a law or justice major and need to take the classes the college requires to graduate. Get a college catalog and talk with a counselor on what to take and when.