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What courses are best to take for the biomedical field?

I am a freshman in high school and looking to take classes best suited for my future. I am hoping to be a biomedical engineer or in the biotech feild working with cells. I am hoping to go to NCSU. Currently my favorite class in school is biology so I am wanting more classes like that.

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Vamshee’s Answer

The Biomedical field is a truly exciting and rewarding domain that combines the best of Biology, Biochemistry, and Engineering to create groundbreaking medical innovations. You're about to embark on a fascinating journey! To prepare yourself for success in this field, consider taking these crucial courses (Regular/AP) in high school:

- Biology
- Chemistry
- Algebra
- Calculus
- Anatomy and Physiology
- Computer Applications
- Computer Sciences

Additionally, make your high school journey more fun and meaningful by immersing yourself in extracurricular activities like Science, Math, and Robotic teams, or coding clubs. You can also explore various STEM-related clubs or summer programs to further ignite your passion and curiosity.

Remember, your school counselor is an excellent resource for guidance on universities with top-notch Biomedical programs in your city, as well as valuable information on prerequisites like GPA/SAT scores. So don't hesitate to reach out and seek advice.

Always believe in yourself, and trust that you have the potential to excel in the Biomedical field. Keep nurturing your curiosity and passion for learning, and you'll go far. We're confident that you'll achieve great things in this fascinating realm of study, and we're cheering you on every step of the way! All the best for your future endeavors!
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Suzanne’s Answer

Kennedy, what a great ambition to have! I agree that you will want to take as much biology, chemistry, math and physics as you can in high school, including "advanced" or "honors" classes or AP classes, if they are offered. If you can dual enroll with your local community college while still in high school, that would also be great.

It looks like NCSU offers engineering summer programs for high school students.

Here is the link for the one for rising 11th and 12th graders (which offers bioengineering options):
https://www.engr.ncsu.edu/theengineeringplace/summerprograms/hs-residential/

NCSU also offers engineering day camps in the summer for rising 9th and 10th graders:
https://www.engr.ncsu.edu/theengineeringplace/summerprograms/high-school/

Suzanne recommends the following next steps:

Be sure your guidance counselor and teachers know of your goals.
If you struggle in any of your classes, speak up early and seek out tutoring or extra help. Don't be shy!
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