College prep courses. You won't become a marine biologist straight out of high school, so you want to take the courses that will get you ready for college, where you can actually take classes that are directly relevant to marine Biology.
You should take every science class your high school offers (you can skip any remedial ones), and at least most of the math classes offered (for biology, you probably don't really needcalculus, though it wouldn't hurt).
Outside of that, talk to your guidance counselor and have him or her put you in whatever courses you need to get into a good college with a marine biology program. At a guess, that will be a minimum of four years of English, probably 3-4 years of history, and maybe a couple years of a foreign language (Latin if you can get it, otherwise... maybe French? The advantage of Latin is that if you know that, binomial nomenclature will actually meansomething to you, making them slightly easier to remember).
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