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What Classes Should I Take To Become A Doctor ?
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I'm a sophomore and i skipped the freshmen year in U.S but i took it in my country (Egypt) .
That's what i took in the freshmen year in Egypt Physics,Chemistry,Biology,Mathematic,PE,... and Arabic.
I took already Physics,PE,Geometry and ESL on 1st semester .
now i'm taken :
Computer Apps
Foundations of Technology
ESL
Visual Art 2 .
I want to be a doctor and i don't know what classes should i take in the next two years.
That's what i took in the freshmen year in Egypt Physics,Chemistry,Biology,Mathematic,PE,... and Arabic.
I took already Physics,PE,Geometry and ESL on 1st semester .
now i'm taken :
Computer Apps
Foundations of Technology
ESL
Visual Art 2 .
I want to be a doctor and i don't know what classes should i take in the next two years.
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