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I am interested in becoming a psychiatrist. What science and math classes should I take?
I've already taken Biology, Chemistry, Physics, AP Biology for science and math up to AP Pre - Calc.
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Vianne’s Answer
If you want to become a psychiatrist, taking AP Psychology is a great next step if your school offers it. While it's not needed for med school, it gives you a good start in understanding mental health, brain functions, and behavior, helping you see if you really enjoy this field. Anatomy and Physiology is another excellent option, especially since knowing about the brain and nervous system is important later on.
For math, consider taking AP Statistics if you haven't already. Statistics is more useful for medicine and psychiatry than many people think. You'll need it for college research, reading studies, and understanding clinical data. If your school offers AP Calculus AB, that's a good choice too, but statistics is often more practical.
Right now, colleges are more interested in how well you do rather than just taking more tough classes. You've already shown your ability with AP Biology and physics. Pick classes that match your interests and help keep your GPA strong. Also, try to get involved with mental health activities outside of school, like volunteering, joining peer support groups, or participating in psychology clubs. You're on the right track!
For math, consider taking AP Statistics if you haven't already. Statistics is more useful for medicine and psychiatry than many people think. You'll need it for college research, reading studies, and understanding clinical data. If your school offers AP Calculus AB, that's a good choice too, but statistics is often more practical.
Right now, colleges are more interested in how well you do rather than just taking more tough classes. You've already shown your ability with AP Biology and physics. Pick classes that match your interests and help keep your GPA strong. Also, try to get involved with mental health activities outside of school, like volunteering, joining peer support groups, or participating in psychology clubs. You're on the right track!
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Lauren’s Answer
Hi there! My daughter is also a junior in high school and is interested in a similar path. We've heard from many teachers that taking AP Psychology is a great way to get ready for college courses. If you like math, AP Calculus and Statistics are also good choices for those interested in psychology.
Any experience you can gain through internships or volunteering in mental health will be really valuable.
Best of luck!
Any experience you can gain through internships or volunteering in mental health will be really valuable.
Best of luck!