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What classes shoud I take in highschool, if I plan to be a pharmacist or a nurse?

by Guest59520  |  earlier

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My school already offers an nursing program, run by our community college, and I'm bound to take all required classes for that already. It includes, human anatomy, chemistry, nursing I and II. My main goal is to be a pharmacist. I know there's a lot of math involved, and math is my WORST subject. Science is the second worst. But I usually pass with B's. I've already taken, Algebra I, Geometry (which was a pain), and Algebra II. I have one more math class, which is optional, and its Pre-Calc/Trig Honors. I'm going to be a junior in high school, and since math is my worst subject, I want to take it my senior year so when it comes to college boards and etc, I wouldn't loose much knowledge in that area. Any tips or advice would be helpful. Thank you.

ps. I'm Asian, and being stereo-typed and all, I know it's in our nature to be good at math and science, but I suck. My best subject is hands down, history & american government. I find that kind of funny though.

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  1. The best source of information for you would be your teachers in the Nursing program. You seek to have a good Math plan.

    Good luck.


  2. You def. need to take math courses....precalc, calc, trig...

    Anatomy & Physiology (sp?)

    Chemistry! and Physics.

    Yeah, you'll need a lot of math and science...so aim at those. Leave off the history...only study it for the US Constitution test (I'm thinking you're in the US..?) and once your down with that, and done with the history/social studies requirements to graduate, take the science/math courses

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