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I was wondering if thers something wrong with being a pediatrician for the kids becuz its still a medical type things and I love helping people return to health espcially children. also how to make a year? Another issue is that I am 16 and currently registered algebra Co (which is preheating) What is the highest math I need to fill full premedication? I hope to do cuz its calculation does not math at all … someone can help answer these questions? plz and ty if you have a site that told me I have to take classes for the Mediterranean? First here are my classes before I'm taking the position in Junior AP English 3 AP story listing Chem Co (freshman chemistry) Lamar Co enrolled Algebra (preheated) and Spanish with two im Lamar Planning. Lamar is going on and asked me if I'm in AP calculus next year, Lamar reporter? and then im planning Lamar at UT Austin or Houston, because have a great medical center. any help guys?

There is nothing wrong with being a pediatrician, there are plenty of guys who are currently in this area. To become a drug of any type, you must have a university degree, preferably in science that may be biology, nursing of the EC Treaty which usually takes four years. After doing this, then you can apply for medical school. To determine if you do well to make a good college or university to obtain a bachelor's degree, you should talk to your counselor about his desire to become a nurse, who will advise you better on this issue. university home research institutions or universities that you want to go, I send you a link that can be useful for this. (Universities and Colleges, Research) http://www.stateuniversity.com/ (How to become a pediatrician) I hope http://www.ehow.com/how_2071507_become-pediatrician.html contributes Carlos, BA Human Resource Management

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