A U.S. Medical School conferring an M.D. degree can be matriculate to (entered) only after the potential candidate has received a Bachelors degree (B.S. or B.A.). In other words, you need to go to a 4 year University/College first. High school is not specific to any future career.
You can take anything you want. Your goal is to get into College. Medicine is mostly Science...thus more science in high school won't hurt.
Once you get into college, you will take a pre-medical course track next to your Major, which will prepare you for the MCAT then application for Med School. Most U.S. med schools follow the same/similar undergraduate course requirements for admission.
You need to earn a bachelors degree before you can apply to med school. Med schools do not ask or care about high school classes or grades. You cannot use classes taken in high school to get out of any of the premed classes; they must be taken at the 4-year college or university level.
Take all the math and science you can in high school to prepare for premed in college.
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