I understand that anyone can major in anything for medical school. What do medical schools really say and think about that? I assume when you want to go to medical school, you have a major that pertains to majority of the sciences. It makes sense right, because by taking a lot of sciences can prepare you for medical school and the MCAT. Why major in plumbing (if that is a major) If you are not going to do anything with it and it's not going to prepare you? I can see a business major (you can run your own clinic) or psychology major (psychatrist) because they are going to have a purpose in the medical field. Why have a better chance of getting into medical school if you are a non science major than a science major? I am diverse in my classes ( I take art, computer classes, music, language, etc) and I love biology. I'm not just majoring in it so I can have a better chance of getting in. That will be unfair right? Do you have to be aleast realistic when it comes to your major?
2006-12-07
07:28:03
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