The public library in the "statistics" section. They should have plenty of books to study statistics and probabilities.
Not necessarily, check with the uni that you want to apply to because each Medicine course will have different requirements. Generally, they ask for Chemistry and another Science, and a third subject of your choice. (It's best to pick one you'll enjoy for this, so you're more likely to get a good grade.) Biology has a lot of medicinal content though, so it is a good foundation for doing Medicine.
Each college has different departments and within those departments are different majors, so you study in the field you are interested in. There is no general education for a BA. You have to pick a subject to study within the first 2 years of education.
Pick a subject. For example: singing, dancing, games and more !!
You need to pick a martial art and study it for many years. A true master will study for 30 to 40 years before being considered a master.
Follow the arrow until you reach the supermarket, and then you must kill the shopkeeper. Then pick up his key, go to through the door that was previously locked behind the medicine caounter, then pick up the medicine.
You should pick one point of view and stay with it throughout the composition.
OB/GYN is a subspecialty of medicine that involves the reproductive health of women. If you go to medical school and pick this specialty, in essence you are picking both. Those who study gynecology will study the anatomy, physiology, and pathology of female organs, both internal and external. Those who study obstetrics study those issues related to pregnancy, labor and delivery and the postpartum period.
You should manage your time, make things interesting, study in 20-50 minute sessions, pick a quiet environment, clear you mind grasp important parts first.
Pick any physical science and choose a law from something proven. Physics Chemistry Medicine. There are lots of facts to include and how they relate to each other.
Take the classes that you are good in and that inspire you/interest you. In college, you can have a major and a minor, usually, so you can pick two fields then.
Children should have some say in the subjects they study in school, as it can help to cultivate their interests and motivation. However, guidance from parents and educators is important to ensure a well-rounded education and to develop necessary skills for the future. Balancing personal interests with academic requirements is key for a successful educational experience.