medical anatomy is a great one! its super super fun but really hard!
High school courses don't matter, none of them will count in college.
First, graduate high school. Then decide what school you want to go to. Get an advisor to help you decide what courses you should take. Focus on your school work and learning what you need to know. Complete college get into the nursing program, and become a Neonatal Nurse. If you put your mind to it there isn't anything you can't do.
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.
You get a neontal nurse job by going to nursing school and passing all the courses and exams that the college asks you to pass. Then you become an intern.
Take chemistry, physics, and biology and as many math classes as your school has. Do some volunteer work at a nearby hospital.
Whatever the nursing school you want to attend says you should study.
Consider nursing school for a start.
Someone should become a nurse because they want to. Nobody should become a nurse if they do not want to.
No, you go to nursing school to become a nurse.
what school do you go to become a nurse
nursering
This varies from school to school. Generally you need your core classes of English, Math, and Psychology. You will also take a Anatomy and Physiology or something close to that name. There are some medical terminology courses and then finally clinicals.