All the baby classes!
Consider nursing school for a start.
Princeton University does not have a Medical School or a Nursing School.
* Get good grades in school!!! * Graduate high school with a high school dimploma * Get into a good college with classes that prepare you for medical school * Be careful in what classes you choose. Think more of what classes will lead you in the path of medicine. * Study biology, chemistry, health, anatomy, physics, mathematics, and a bit of pyschology. (Remember: you will deal with various types of patients with different backrounds.) * Graduate college with a degree * Next is to head off to medical school! GOOD LUCK!!!
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In high school, you should take the full series of math available to you. Algebra is critical to the daily work of a registered nurse. Geometry, probability and statistics, and calculus are also helpful.
I'm a pediatric nurse. it depends on what classes are offered in high school and what state you live in and what their requirements are in order to get a college degree in nursing. generally, biology & chemistry classes, sociology, psychology, anatomy & physiology 1&2, medical terminology is a good class to take to understand medical terms with the prefix's and suffix's
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.
If you are still in high school there aren't many classes that apply. Some schools have classes for nurse assistants that could apply. You will need your math and science classes. Most EMTs get training through fire departments or with a community college coursework.
There are many nursing classes available online and on campus. The best school would be determined by the type of nurse of interest and your current location.
You will not take all classes that a nurse will take, but they will be similar.
How many classes have been failed? You can also talk to your school counselor.
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.