How about the biotech industry? Pharmaceutical industry - if you're a good salesperson, you can do very well (financially).
Uh, I've never heard of a "concentration in pre-med". It is not a standard academic concentration like biology, physics, English, etc. You can major in anything from English lit to engineering to philosophy and be qualified to go to medical school provided you took all the necessary prerequisites like chemistry, biology, physics, etc., do well in them, and the MCAT.
Just my pet peeve when I hear students say they're "pre-med".
2007-10-01 06:37:57
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answered by Silverkris 4
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Your answer truly relies upon on the pre-med application on the college you propose to attend. ordinarily maximum clinical faculties, require here: 8 hours of everyday biology, 8 hours of everyday chemistry, 8 or 10 hours (counting on college), 8 hours of physics and four hours of calculus. previous that, they % to work out severe GPAs (particularly the GPA from Bio, chem (the two) and physics), the standard GPA and a severe MCAT score. so a methods as majors are in contact, there's no prescribed important. the lads I artwork with have BA/BS in philosophy, chemistry, psychology, biology, historic previous, music and paintings historic previous. My undergrads are psychology and economics. various pupils could have levels interior the stressful sciences (bio chem or physics) even yet it is unquestionably no longer a call for.
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answered by ? 4
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look into the pharmaceutical industry, doing stuff working in drug testing on humans and any other stuff that they do.
2007-10-01 06:41:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Vet school, dentistry...lab tech
2007-10-01 06:35:13
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answered by midnitrondavu 5
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YOU MIGHT HAVE A SHOT AT LAW SCHOOL ALTHOUGH WE HAVE ALREADY GOT TOO MANY OF THEM NOW.
2007-10-01 06:35:21
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answered by Loren S 7
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WHAT DO YOU WANT TO DO ?
2007-10-01 06:35:02
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answered by tysdad62271 5
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