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Valerie’s Answer
Hi Vanisha,
In college you will need to take biology, organic chemistry, general chemistry, a social science (psychology or sociology), physics, statistics, and some lab classes. However, if your high school has AP classes you are able to get credit for them if you pass their test.
Best of luck
In college you will need to take biology, organic chemistry, general chemistry, a social science (psychology or sociology), physics, statistics, and some lab classes. However, if your high school has AP classes you are able to get credit for them if you pass their test.
Best of luck
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Hassan’s Answer
According to https://www.usnews.com/education/best-graduate-schools/top-medical-schools/articles/how-to-make-sure-you-fulfill-medical-school-requirements-for-admission the following college courses are frequently mandatory:
Biology
Physics
English
General chemistry
Organic chemistry
Biochemistry
Psychology
Genetics
Calculus
The # of classes for each and actual requirements will vary by State and Medical School so please check the schools you might be interested in.
Biology
Physics
English
General chemistry
Organic chemistry
Biochemistry
Psychology
Genetics
Calculus
The # of classes for each and actual requirements will vary by State and Medical School so please check the schools you might be interested in.