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You need better advice than you can find on AB. Check with your High School Counselor, or a local University Admissions officer to see whether your grades are up to admission to a Pre-med program. It's going to take a LOT of money--and probably 10 or more years of schooling, interning, Residence, Specialty Training, etc. before you can actually practice. You may find yourself with tons of College Loan debt, and not clear of that until you're in your 40's. Frankly, almost any branch of Engineering would probably give you a good living with less schooling, as well as non-college trades, such as Plumber, Electrician, Carpenter. Check all this out, and be serious about your wants and goals.
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