From what I have found out at a regular college you would take math classes mech. drawing and algebra ...you need 8000 hours appreticeship then. I would find a school that specializes in helping with elec. lis.ing so I hopped this helped ...go to http://members.tripod.com/~masterlic/fac-2/1.html for more info...this guy is good
In high school you will have shop classes for electives and these may help you. To become an electrician you can get an apprenticeship to have a master electrician to train you.
High school courses don't matter, none of them will count in college.
What courses do you take in universities to become a pediatrician?
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Your high school course will not matter. Your college courses will not matter, as long as you obtain your bachelor's degree.
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It's possible to become an electrician by taking vocational courses at the high school or the community college level. The next step, or even done concurrently, is to get into a union apprenticeship program. Both directions lead to licensing as an electrical contractor. Unions often combine vocational and classroom instruction.
go to school take hair courses take hands on classes
Definitely take any music courses.
The courses you take in high school don't really matter much when studying to become a pediatrician. It takes an additional 11 years of schooling after the completion of high school to become a pediatrician so you will have plenty of time to take required courses then. In high school you should focus on courses you like and that you can get good grades in. A good GPA will help you to get into a better college, which may make it easier to become a doctor.
There are many places where one can find information about an auto electrician. One can find information an auto electricians from online sources such as Electrician Authority and Yellow Pages.