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I really want to be a doctor, but I have a problem.

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I so want to be a doctor but i don't think i've taken the right subjects.

Ive only realised that i wanted to do this

I've taken

Computing, Biology, French, Spanish and Modern Studies.

I wont be able to change subjects for another 2 years, What can I do?

Do I really need 2 sciences?

I'm 14

thanks everyone

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  1. You can't change your subjects? That's the first time I've heard that.

    In any case, you just need to go to college. For an undergraduate major, the most popular pre-medical school majors are biology and pre-med. But to go to medical you don't even need to be a science major. As long as you take the required science courses for medical school then you can be a French major and still make it.

    Good luck! Two languages at once? I definately say good luck! They are related with each other and English but that's still stressful. I took a year of French and didn't really like it. I'm not taking Korean and love it. Anyway, best of luck to you!


  2. Whatever you do just make sure you take AP Biology and Anatomy/Physiology when you get toward the end of your high school career.

  3. I think world wide physics, biology, chemistry, maths, and English get you into medicine.

    That's my subject list.

    Do research at the uni you want to go to.

  4. You do need the science classes. Take some math classes when you are able to change your classes. You will need to take a lot of science and math classes. The best of luck.

  5. You just need to make sure you fulfill your credits. Worry about the rest in college.

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