High school courses don't matter, none of them will count in college.
go to school take hair courses take hands on classes
High school courses don't mean sh1t. College courses are what matters.
High School is not too important, but you should take college prep type courses. Coroners normally have a medical degree, so you need good college grades to get into medical school.
english, science, math
Chef training is done at culinary school and the courses given there are specific to cooking and managing a kitchen and staff. Prior high school courses have little or no relevance to what you will learn in culinary school.
PE Maths and Science
lots of science and math courses especially anatomy, biology, and chemistry
You can't be a surgeon in middle school. You should try to wait until after high school.
AP Environmental Science and any biology and chemistry courses will help.
You should take geography, math, english to become a navigator
The courses you take in high school don't really matter much when studying to become a pediatrician. It takes an additional 11 years of schooling after the completion of high school to become a pediatrician so you will have plenty of time to take required courses then. In high school you should focus on courses you like and that you can get good grades in. A good GPA will help you to get into a better college, which may make it easier to become a doctor.