Absolutely, as long as you're good enough to pass the auditions required.
Go to college major in biology and go to nursing school
It doesn't matter what you major in while in college, as long as you take the required courses to go to medical school.
If you are currently attending a college or university, you should meet with a career counselor who will appropriately advise you. Still, to teach in a public school, you will need a state teachers certification. If the school offers that certification, it would be possible to couple that with your existing degree major.
Attend college, major in Choral Music Education, apply at a school district. Good luck.
Enough Science to get into a Medical School or follow the Pre Med Curriculum.
To become a veterinarian at Texas A&M (or any vet school), you need to be accepted to the college or school of veterinary medicine and major in veterinary medicine.
Good grades through high school so that you can get into a reputable college. Good grades in college, preferrably pre-med major with lots of chemistry, biology and other science classes. After college, medical school, then specialize in whatever you want.
Journalism
Pre-med in college, followed by four years of Medical School and then two years of specialized training.
A high school diploma and acceptance into the college of your choice. Taking college prep or AP courses in English can definitely put you a little ahead of the game. But other than that, just declare yourself an English major when you apply for college.
Major in it at college. Then apply for the job.
what matters more is your major in college. you wont become an editor with just a high school diploma