I dont know a lot about the medical field, but I would suggest you go to a college versus a trade school. The english and math classes show that you are well rounded, and doing well in classes that are not related to your field show that you are intellegent and flexible. The english classes will definitely boost your communications skills which you will need regardless of what field you choose. And the medical field does actually employ a lot of math, so having some math in your background would be viewed as a plus. And those gen ed requirements are usually pretty minimal, you'd only take like 2 english classes and probably 2 or 3 math classes anyway. Look for a school that ranks well in the field you want to study, employers look for those well established programs. |