It doesn't matter what you take in <i>highschool</i> per se.... but you should take classes that will give you a head start on your required courses once you get to college. Basically, Math and Science. Take both AP Biology and Chemistry if available to you (more importantly Chemistry) and Calculus if possible. Then you will be ahead!
Princeton University does not have a Medical School or a Nursing School.
Consider nursing school for a start.
An associate's degree in nursing can be earned in two years of full time classes. Two years after high school a graduate can be a registered nurse.
The best place to take nursing classes is in a University or medical school. Look for a high ranking university or medical school offering a nursing class that you are interested in.
Take chemistry, physics, and biology and as many math classes as your school has. Do some volunteer work at a nearby hospital.
No, you go to nursing school to become a nurse.
All the baby classes!
what school do you go to become a nurse
Science, biology, anatomy, anything like that. Also do well in Math.
Work hard in school. Take as many science classes you can. Nursing school is hard, the best thing you can do is learn how to work hard now in school now.
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Well, to become a nurse, you have go through elementary, middle, and high school. Then, you can plan to attend a college or university and attend that college or university then you will be able to become a nurse. Of course, however, when your middle and high school, you must: 1.) have perfect attendance 2.) never be truant 3.) behave yourself & 4.) continuously get good grades in all of your subjects (classes).