8 years :)
There is no appropriate answer to this question because it is not a question. I cannot this of anything more to add since there was nothing asked and this is just silly!
At the high school level you need math and science. As an undergrad it's called pre-med.
Just graduate high school with a decent GPA then go to college majoring in Pre-Med.
The fastest way is going to Pakistan because you can get in to med school right after high school finish in four to five years and then you can intern how long you want to intern. This saves you four years.
Unless you are taking AP classes, none. The only thing that matters about high school after high school are your transcripts for college apps and acceptance. Endocrinologists are college and med school grads, and then some.
4,5 years college, 4 med school, 4 residency to be independent
Becoming a Psychiatrist is a long difficult process, requiring at minimum 10-12 years of schooling. The ideal situation would be to start planning in high school, focusing on taking science classes. While in college major in pre-med or a science degree related to the body, once you graduate goes to med school. After you are done with med school, you would start a 4 year psychiatrist residency. Upon completion, you would be an official psychiatrist.
High school credits don't matter here. You need to go to a university and have a BA/BS to apply to ANY medical school. Forget high school. It is the college that counts and that you have 4 years completed.
4 years: Pre Med 4 years: Med School 5 years: genberal surgery 2: transplant surgery fellowship
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