To do medicine......
No you don't have to have taken chemistry but the majority of medical schools consider it as compulsory. UCL (University College London) I think doesn't require chemistry and there are some other universities where it is not compulsory but in the majority of universities it is.
Most HS sophomore take Chemistry 1. High performers, or students who took Biology in 8th grade can take Chemistry as a freshman.
you mostly take chemistry in your 10th and 11th grade year but for me am taking chemistry in my 8th grade year so i would say 8, 9, 10, and 11th-Abdullahi Artan
Most people consider chemistry harder (as do I) In my experience: Chemistry is all about equations Biology is all about vocabulary
Clinical Chemistry in District Laboratory PPT is a class that students are required to take. They are also required to take classes in immunology and Urinalysis.
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chemistry or physics but mainly chemistry
Most HS sophomore take Chemistry 1. High performers, or students who took Biology in 8th grade can take Chemistry as a freshman.
You need to take a science course then you can take a chemistry course.
I have my BSN and I had to take two chemistry classes.
it depends on what your school allows
One can take a course in surface chemistry from many different places. One may contact local colleges in their area to see if they are offering classes in surface chemistry.
you mostly take chemistry in your 10th and 11th grade year but for me am taking chemistry in my 8th grade year so i would say 8, 9, 10, and 11th-Abdullahi Artan
You would take physics
Most people consider chemistry harder (as do I) In my experience: Chemistry is all about equations Biology is all about vocabulary
I took biology this year, and I'll take chemistry next year.
An individual can take a class in inorganic chemistry at a college in the individuals area or take an online class that is offered by nearly all colleges in America today.
You will have to take chemistry and biology