Microbiology
Pathophysiology
Pharmacology
Anatomy & Physiology
Then specialized nursing classes depending on the type of degree you receive (BSN nurses will take research courses, community health courses etc compared to ADN nurses who won't). Also depending on the program you're in your school might require some chemistry courses.
Well u need biology.and at least 4 highers.I never revised at all -Dr. A. Jad
The nursing program is mostly Biology and Anatomy classes. You may be required to take a few Chemistry courses also.
medical and health related subjects. nursing school
i think its chemistry and physics
You need A-C grades to become a teacher
You go to school and pay attention to get good grades and then you go get jobs all around the world.
Mathematics and Physics plus a secondary science. Grades are more important than specific subjects.
To become a child doctor or pediatrician you first have to become a doctor. Following medical school you will have to do a minimum of 3 years residency in pediatrics (the babies and children unit of a medical school hospital). Recommended high school subjects are mathematics and science subjects like biology, physics and chemistry. Becoming a doctor is highly competitive and the prospective doctor should aim for excellent grades.
You need a degree and good grades and a assistant.
a-c in 5 subjects it helps to do p.e aswell get good grades in biology and other in science that's the rough i dea lol im also searching so id just thought id help u out 2 !
The first step is to become a CNA (certified nursing assistant). THis is not the most glorified job in the world but it gives you a start in the medical field. Besides most colleges will require a certification to be accepted into their nursing program. Then enroll in college, take your science classes as early as possible, you'll need Chemistry, Anatomy, Physiology, Microbiology, and Pathophysiology. Most importantly keep applying for the nursing program and keep your grades up.
Yes and no, Einstein was talented in physics and mathematics but not very talented in other school subjects. When he was 17, in 1896, he took the Swiss Matura and obtained mostly good grades (the scale was from 1 to 6 and he passed with 6 in both physics and mathematics).
Your question is a little confusing, if you are bad only in biology and you are a good student in other subjects then it should not be a problem.
Good grades of course
You should probably just pick the subjects that are your favourite subjects at school. However, animal related subjects such as biology may be useful, but I doubt this is as important as getting the best grades you can. Try talking to someone who is a dolphin trainer, they'll probably be happy to tell you what path they followed to their career.
you need history, business studies (GCSE) try to get good grades as this will be really good for becoming a lawyer .