hey I am doing the same thing you want to do
I want to become a OB/GYN and it would be good if get to hear something from you and I taking Biology as a major subject and after the medical school
take a specization as ob/gyn which will have a residency of 3 years
You should have a strong foundation in the following.
* Biology * Chemistry * Physics * Math * Computer literacy * Communication (written and oral)
Meet with an academic counselor at the college or university you attend for appropriate direction.
First, there is no such thing as a degree in pre-med. It is a curriculum layout or sometimes referred to as a tract, which prepares students who intend to seek admission to medical schools. It includes activities such as prerequisite coursework, clinical experience, volunteer activities, and research.
While many individuals who pursue a career as a physician major in biology at the undergraduate level, many others come from a variety of other educational backgrounds. The best major should be based on a contingency plan. In other words, what happens if you do not go to medical school? What will you be able to do with the degree that you have, and will it provide you with a satisfying career or career path? You should meet with a career counselor at the college or university you attend for what options exist for you. Whichever major you choose, the critical issue is acquiring the appropriate prerequisite coursework required by medical schools. The student should have a strong background in the following areas.
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To become an Ob/Gyn you don't need to take any particular major or minor in college. You just need to make sure you get into medical school and do well there.
Lots of math and science. Focus on biology and chemistry.
Biology
If you want to study to be an obstetrician or gynecologist: you should be taking high level science and math courses. To be an ob/gyn you might have to take higher math and science classes. maybe like chemistry:)
college prep classes Topic: Education Question Summary: Where to take college prep classes. Question Long-Form: I want to be prepared for when I go to college. Where can I take college prep classes?
An obstetrician must earn a bachelors from a four year college. Afterward, the student will attend medical school for four years. During the last part of medical school they will specialize in obstetrician classes and observation. A one year internship and residency will be completed.
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Extra classes
When looking for an accredited college in Florida, consult with your guidance counselor on the best classes to take while you are in high school. The more classes you can take that will transfer to the college, the faster you will be able to take the classes needed for your degree.
Many colleges such as Stanford and M.I.T. offer basic college classes online for you to take.
In order to get ready for college, you can try to take online classes in the school specializing in prep classes for colleges. Do find prep classes consisting of the subjects you will be taking in college, so that all the information you learned will be relevant.
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.
Yes, you do have to take art classes to become an artist. You can take classes at a local community college, and get an
When looking for an accredited college in Florida, consult with your guidance counselor on the best classes to take while you are in high school. The more classes you can take that will transfer to the college, the faster you will be able to take the classes needed for your degree.
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