You need to take an Open Water Certification course to become a Scuba diver, but there are no pre-requisites. You actually only need to be 10 years old to enter PADI's first training program, and 14 for full certification, 16 for deep, and 18 for cave/cavern/wreck/search and recovery. However, though the physics are discussed, it is from a practical and not theoretical point of view, and does not require any previous knowledge of the topic. To be a technical diver or divemaster/instructor route, you should have a GED or diploma, and at least some physics knowledge.
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what high school classes should be taken in high school to be a RN
High school level classes to prepare for college
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No
That depends on the high school.
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It depends on what high school you go to. Different schools have different language classes.
The deeper the diver goes, the higher the pressure is.
No high school classes, other then your core classes (math, reading, etc.) are required for a profession after high school
Classes that veterinarians take in high school would be biology (other sciences) and math
Your High School classes only have a value in gaining you admission to a college.