My school doesn't offer really any AP classes...?
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i want to be an anesthesiologist (sp?) and i would like to go to a good school, but my school doesn't offer really advanced classes,it's just the next grades work. They do offer college chemistry and calculus but that's it. Would someone else whose been in real math and science AP courses have a better shot of getting into med. school then me? What could I do?
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Answer:
do you have a community or Jr college nearby. Usually you can take college courses from them while in high school if the school doesn't offer an advanced enough class. Of course with permission from your school.
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do you have a community or Jr college nearby. Usually you can take college courses from them while in high school if the school doesn't offer an advanced enough class. Of course with permission from your school.
john
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