no
You would have to take a psychology course
Schools will each have their own requirements but the basic skills and courses needed are Biology, Mathematics (algebra and statistics), English (writing and speech), Social Sciences and obviously if your school offers a high school psychology course take that too
Psychology, chemistry, calculus, physics, philosophy, economics
Most school counselors major in clinical psychology.
It will depend on what your school offers. Some psychology related classes are:PsychologyChild PsychologyDevelopmental PsychologySociologyAnthropologyIt may also be possible for you to take advanced placement classes at a local college or university if your school does not offer classes you want.Talk with your school guidance counselor regarding advanced placement or other options.
To get college credit in high school.
They take the same classes as any other student that is expecting to go to college. Science, math, biology, chemistry, physics, psychology (if your school has it). Contact the medical school you wish to attend to ask for pre course requirements.
No cause you have to graduate from high school before you go to college
yes
I think so.
science
That is up to the college providing instruction. There are many schools that provide opportunities to take college classes while still in high school. As long as the high school and college work together it can be a great experience! I did it when I was in high school and know several students around my area that do it now.