You still have a very good chance of getting accepted into medical school. It just takes a lot of hard work.
When it comes down to it, your major has very little real bearing on your ability to get in. Every year, students with majors as diverse as anthropology, finance, music education and classics gain admission. Do what you enjoy, and do it well.
I would recommend you check out the American Association of Medical Colleges website.
There are several courses that you need to get into every medical school, such as biology, physics, and organic and general chemistries. Additionally, some schools have additional courses, like calculus (which won't be a problem for you). I'd recommend looking at the requirements at a few school's websites for guidance on this.
There is no set GPA for admission. Your GPA is weighed with your performance on an admissions test called the MCAT, along with a variety of other factors such as leadership potential, humanitarianism, motivation and maturity. That being said, higher GPA is generally better.
2007-03-26 20:28:37
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answered by Chris H 2
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If you love math but want to become a doctor change your major to Biomedical Engineering. If you school doesn't offer BME transfer to one that does. After you be get a B.S. in Biomedical Engineering you could work directly in the health care field, but if you still want to be a doctor you'll be unique in a sea of thousands of biology, chemistry, and biochemistry majors. But even so I'd say you'd have to have at least a 3.8 to have a chance of getting into med school.
2007-03-26 14:27:49
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answered by Joel S 3
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Major in biology. Pre-med isn't an actual major, but more a subplan to prepare you more for med school.
It is still possible, but make sure to work hard to bring the GPA up. I would aim for at least a 3.7
2007-03-26 14:27:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Importantly, what's the definition of stupid? If this is predicated ninety 9% on exams and ignoring what the affected person is definitely experiencing, the respond is, specific, stupid human beings can replace into medical doctors. If that's a case the place the well-being care expert has no concept what's inflicting the venture yet purely states, "each and every so often hearts do purely that" as a medically complicated answer, the respond is, specific, stupid human beings can replace into medical doctors. If this is an lack of ability to humble oneself and admit which you have not have been given any concept and refer the affected person to somebody who would desire to have a clue, then, specific, stupid human beings can replace into medical doctors. If it is not understand-how the elementary correlation between organs and transport mechanisms regardless of 14 years of coaching and a number of different years of adventure, then, specific, stupid human beings can replace into medical doctors.
2016-11-23 18:01:59
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answered by ? 3
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Hmm... it's best to speak to a counselor about this and tell him straight out that you want to be a doctor.
A possible way around this, is to actually re-apply to a different school with a discipline in medicine or towards a field as a doctor. Do not worry about transferring out from uni/college to another college/uni/institution. We all have to do what we have to do, to reach our end goal.
2007-03-26 14:23:53
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answered by Anonymous
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You can still do it. Go with a biology or chemistry major.
2007-03-26 14:20:48
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answered by Marley O'Shanagans 2
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