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l am looking into going to Brody School of Medicine at ECU.
But what other Colleges would you consider going to that are in North Carolina?

If you can answer my first question that would be great.

Thank you.

 

What High School courses do you need to take to become a Dermatologist

Chemistry
Anatomy/Physiology
Health
Biology
The most challenging science classes you can find.

 

What High School courses do you need to take to become a Dermatologist

You just need to do well in general in high school. With that said, taking extra science classes (biology, anatomy, chemistry) & math classes can help u better prepare for the college courses. Also, as the other person said, take college prep or above (honors, AP) classes.

Really, any college that has a pre-med program or decent science department will be fine for ur undergrad. The school you're looking at is a medical school, so u need to go to a four year college or university first. While in ur first four year college, u can major in anything, but need to have the credits ur desired medical school requires. Brody school of Medicine at ECU is requirements for admissions r here:
http://ecu.edu/cs-dhs/bsomadmissions/require.cfm

As for finding another college in ur area, use http://collegeboard.com/ , go to ''Find ur match'' right on the first page & fill out ur criteria (like state, tuition, size, etc). This site is VERY helpful & is also the site u will register through to take the SAT.

 

What High School courses do you need to take to become a Dermatologist

None, you are not studying to be a doctor in high school. To get into college, take all college bound classes in high school. You need to be well rounded and good in all subjects to do well in college. Concentrate on getting good grades in every class and take as many honors and AP classes as you can handle.