To get into medical school you will need an A-level in MATH or PHYSICS. Pediatrics, like any speciality in medicine uses math on a daily basis for example:
-Measuring drug dosage
-Monitoring growth
and many more things.
to measure results
Pre calculus, calculus and beyond.... you will have to acquire these courses before you get to become a pediatrician
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My son was sick so I took him to his pediatrician.
will if u want to be a pediatrician just study harder in math i think u should get a tutor
Because you need to know more about the body and the math figures that have to do with the thing the body is doing
yes it is you have yo have mathe skills in order to to equations
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depends on witch part of pediatrician but manly i phones and laptops.
Math is fundamental in medicine mainly because of the fact that most things in biology can be calculated with math, such as growth rates and statistics. Calculus is just a core class to provide a foundation to other math courses.
Yes you can. I would not recommend not taking a math class your senior year, but if you don't have to, then that's fine. But in college you will have to take math and you might be a little rusty when it comes to even the common problems. So yes you can not take math your senior year and still be a pediatrician. The same goes with science, usually high school arent as picky as people taking science as much as math. But yes same goes for both subjects.