Specific high school courses will have little to do with becoming a veterinarian. You will need good grades to enable you to get into college and good grades there in order to get into vet school.
For entry into a pre-vet program, you should focus on the sciences, especially chemistry and Biology. Once in college, you should expect a mix of biology, chemistry, math courses to dominate your schedule. Ask your advisor to help you design a path for your journey to vet school. Work hard, because vet school is not for the faint of heart!
Well, it actually depends. If you took the classes in high school and they say that you pass or you don't need any more classes to learn more about it, then you don't need anymore classes. Or if they say you passed, but you think you're iffy on it then you can choose. But if they say you failed and if you want to keep learning about this then you have to take the other classes then, I guess you have too.
Your High School classes only have a value in gaining you admission to a college.
Anesthesiologists are doctors. It isn't the high school classes so much as the college classes that will get you into medical school. In high school you need good grades so that you can get into a good college. And in college you will need good grades to get into medical school. After medical school, you then study to acquire your anesthesiologist certification.
No high school classes, other then your core classes (math, reading, etc.) are required for a profession after high school
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There is nothing specific to being a pediatrician that you need to take in high school, but you do need to do well in all of your life science classes and chemistry.
You dont have to worry about taking any classes to be a lawyer in middle school,you need to wait until high school.
Answer: you need to take zoology in high school if you want to become a zoologist :)
art classes and photography classes
you need to pass all the classes even foods class
you need to take every literature classes writting and arithmacy
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