English, chemistry, physics, mathematics, computer, political theory courses, medical psychology, medical ethics, health law and medical history; Human anatomy, histology and embryology, physiology, biochemistry, immunology, genetics, etiology, pathophysiology, pathoanatomy and pharmacology; Basic knowledge of diagnostics, internal medicine, surgery, obstetrics and gynecology, pediatrics, preventive medicine and rehabilitation medicine;
English math depends on your school. According to different schools, the emphasis of subjects will be different, but generally speaking, medical advanced mathematics is not very important, just pass it, and it will not be used in the future. I think English is very important. After all, it is very important to go out and find a job now, and so is studying medicine.