To prepare yourslef for the intense competition you will experience in one of the toughest disciplines in the field of medicine, you should test your mettle now in the toughest course your high school has to offer. That means taking as many first-track, honors, and AP courses as you can possibly handle. Ace those and with decent SATs or ACTs, you should be able to get into a top-drawer college. Assuming you do well in college, you will hopefully get into a top medical school, where you'll fight it out with other top guns who want to be surgeons. Good luck and God bless you.
Most students seeking admission to medical school major in pre-med or take the usual classes required to gain admission. These courses include a year of freshmen chemistry with lab, organic chemistry with lab, Biology with lab, physics with lab, english, and a year of calculus includin statistics.
You need to complete your schooling with Science subjects like Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Health Science. A couple of years in the University and then 5 years in the Medical School. Then you have to complete your internship and residency in Surgery for about 6 years and then another 2 to 3 years Fellowship in CardioThoracic speciality to become a Cardiac Surgeon.
Heavy science and math would be best. Truth is that its all about the college!
complete high school and then probably some more school
Fellowship in General surgery
Six years residency depending on the college
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There is a lot of education that is needed to become a toxicologist. You need many medical education courses in school
you need to have a pleasant, outgoing,and cheerful personality.
The number of courses needed will depend on the type of nurse you wish to become. To become a CNA you can be done in 6 weeks.
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