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If I'm going to be a doctor, what high school courses should I take?

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I'm currently taking Advanced Placement courses which consist of Spanish Literature, American History, English, Chemistry, and Physics, and Calculus. I'm planning on attending a local community college, taking Medical Mircrobiology; am I on the right path or should I change anything, while I still have time?

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  1. No, you're doing fine. Many people don't decide until later what they want. High school courses are supposed to be a general foundation in everything. When you get to college, you begin to specialize in the courses needed at the post-graduate level. Medical schools, and colleges, like to see well-rounded people, so stay involved in extra-curriculars, sports, arts & humanities classes, and volunteering.


  2. Maths, Biology and Chemistry

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