What high school courses will prepare me for pre-School of Pharmacy courses in college?
High school preparation should include four years each of English (including grammar and composition), mathematics, and science (including biology, chemistry, and math based physics). In addition, courses which improve communication skills (including speech) are helpful. Some universities, including UW-Madison, require foreign language for admission. Remember that you will need to meet the admission requirements for the pre-pharmacy college of your choice. Advanced Placement (AP), International Baccalaureate (IB), accelerated, and honors courses also good choices that, in general, prepare you well for college.
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