pediatric neurologist

<p>The only courses you are required to take to get into medical school are the pre-med courses. You can major in anything that interests you. Since medical school admissions is very number driven, you’ll want to get the highest GPA and MCAT score as possible.</p>

<p>A year of Freshman Chemistry along with the appropriate laboratory courses
A year of Organic Chemistry along with laboratory courses
A year of Biology along with laboratory courses
A year of Physics along with laboratory courses
A year of English
A year of Calculus or other advanced math classes, including Statistics </p>

<p>Some schools may have additional requirements (ie. courses in behavioral science)</p>

<p>Once in medical school, you will learn about the different aspects of medicine, and the different specialties. After you graduate, you would enter a residency program that trains in a particular specialty (ie. pediatrics). After your residency, you could then enter a fellowship to train in a sub-specialty (ie. pediatric neurology)</p>