Your major is not all that important. You can major in anything you want as long as you do well, allowing yourself to get into a medical school. Obvious choices include Biology and any related science fields, but medical accept students from all kinds of majors, and once you're through to residency applications for plastic surgery, they could care less what you majored in anyhow. They just want to know that you did well during medical school.
You'll have to go to medical school and many students who aspire to become doctors major in Biology or a similar field for their undergraduate degrees.
You have to take a pre-med program
what majors will i take in college to become a brain surgeon?
There is no such thing as a surgeon major. You first become a doctor then you attend training at a hospital (not a college) to become a surgeon. I'm a doctor
The most high paid surgeons well there really isn't any right answer because it depends how good of a doctor you are but the top most paid specialties would be , heart surgeon , brain surgeon and probably a plastic surgeon because it is very popular now a days. Neurosurgeon
a surgeon
Journalism
College- with a pre-med major, Medical school, graduate as an MD, internship, residency. then residency in neurosurgery. A LONG time, a LOT of school, and a lot of hard work.
Major in it at college. Then apply for the job.
Geology or geophysics
4 years
Ear surgery, known as otoplasty, can correct major or minor deformities of the ear. The America Society of Plastic Surgeons offers a free "Find a Surgeon" tool.
There a few risks from any type of surgery. Plastic surgery is not exempt from these risks. There is always a risk that the surgeon could hit a major vein or that the anesthetic could cause death.
If you are interested in working as a pediatric oncologist, or any kind of physician, you should major in biology in college. If your college has a pre-med major, you should choose that major.