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The college major is generally chemisty or biology related. The major doesn't matter. It only matters that you satisfy all the medical school admission requirements and do well on the MCAT and do well in your interviews for medical school. Then you go to medical school. Then, when you start your internship and residency you focus on specialty practices.

2006-09-10 03:45:17 · answer #1 · answered by OU812 5 · 0 0

Fulfill all of these characteristics in order of priority:

1. Something you can get straight A's in
2. Something science-related
3.Something easy enough that you can still spend time volunteering or working in a health-care realted field while you earn the degree.
4. Something that will make a career in itself if you never make it to medical school.

Examples: nursing, pharmacy, medical technician (clinical chemistry) -- the the conentional chemistry, engineering, biology

2006-09-10 03:45:28 · answer #2 · answered by bugnscout 4 · 0 0

Pre-med

2006-09-10 03:43:26 · answer #3 · answered by absynthian 6 · 0 0

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