i really want to know this, but obviously no one knows...
You must take honor classes in all your subjects to qualify in UCLA. If you would like to challenge yourself, you can take AP classes in your senior years. I took total of 12 AP classes and qualified for UCLA.
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you have to take a lot of classes to become a doctor but also i know you have to take 8 years of collage.
That depends on the location. Some places have no specific requirements. Most require that you be a medical doctor with training in pathology.
you have to take cooking classes
You cannot become a veterinarian at UCLA; the two veterinary schools in California are UC-Davis and Western University. However, you can take the courses needed to apply to vet school at UCLA - you will need to take lots of biology (zoology, microbiology, anatomy, genetics, etc.) and chemistry (inorganic chemistry, organic chemistry, biochemistry) as well as physics, calculus, and multiple general education classes. The list of pre-requisite classes can be found at UC-Davis' website.
you have to take ap classes your best bet is to take all ap classes in junior year
Yes, graduate students can sometimes take undergraduate classes, but it depends on the university's policies and the specific program requirements.
The easiest way to transfer to UCLA is through one of the California Community College Honors Programs. These programs are part of the UCLA Transfer Alliance Program (http://tap.ucla.edu/). The Honors program requires you to take 5-6 classes which meet the IGETC requirements (www.assist.org). Once you complete the CCC Honors program you will receive priority admissions considerations. Granted that you keep a 3.0 or higher, your chances of being accepted are very high.
Yes, you should be able to, as long as you have no restrictions by the school itself. But otherwise, I dont see why not.
There are no high school requirements for becoming a doctor. But AP classes will improve ones ability to get into a quality school, which in turn improves one's ability to get accepted to medical school. To go into medicine you need 12+ years of college and medical school.
Yes, there are opportunities to take classes outside of the major. These electives can meet other requirements for graduation. Or they just may be extra classes.