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I planning on doing a double major with Spanish and something else for pre-med. I don't know whether it should be with chemistry or BMB(biochemistry and molecular biology). Which do you think is more important or would med school like to see? I know that med schools want to see some diverse students. (And yes I know that major doesnt matter but still)

2007-04-15 04:38:11 · 3 answers · asked by avalentin911 2 in Education & Reference Higher Education (University +)

i am a non-native spanish speaker living in Los Angeles. I am however a native French speaker and have taken spanish all 4 years of high school passing AP Spanish exam with 3. With AP Chem is 5 and AP Bio is 4.

2007-04-15 04:39:39 · update #1

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Personally, I think majoring in Spanish in your situation would be a waste. You can prove fluency in Spanish without having a degree. If you really want to double major, there are better options.

2007-04-15 04:50:21 · answer #1 · answered by Chad 2 · 0 0

surely doing engineering in 4 years is tremendously laughable on that's very own. The undergraduate catalog could say 4 years yet that not often takes place. in spite of summer season semesters. a lot of faculties do no longer even provide help to substantial in 2 issues so distinctive. in case you desire to speak yet another language then study yet another language or per risk a minor in spanish. you do no longer want a substantial in spanish to examine spanish or to do a semester out of the country. Plus you are going to wish an internship in case you desire a powerful risk at getting a job. solid luck.

2016-12-29 13:14:15 · answer #2 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

i think you should major in BMB because to me it seems like it can be more related to med, but that's ur choice

2007-04-15 04:47:53 · answer #3 · answered by perla0776 4 · 0 0

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