Pre-med is more of a track than a major. So you can major in anything and be premed, as long as you take certain courses. If you go with the pre-med track, you'll be taking courses needed as prerequisites for medical school. These usually include:
General Biology I-II
General Chemistry I-II
Organic Chemistry I-II
General Anatomy and Physiology
Physics I-II
Calculus I-II
2007-10-28 04:42:37
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answered by Sarah B 3
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B.S. Medical Technology is the best pre-med course. First two years in medical school would be easy for you since it seems like a review only of your last 2 years in Med Tech. with some addtionals only. BS Nursing, pharmacy, biology and more are pre-med courses as well.
2007-10-28 09:58:50
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answered by maria 2
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How about science and maybe nursing courses. Getting your BS in science is a good way to start. I was pre-med, and then became an RN. ,but lots of my friends went on to medical school.
2007-10-28 09:46:33
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answered by eko 4
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Since medicine is both science and and art.I suggest you get courses that is involved in the art of caring....a premed course
that is involved in the caring business because i consider medicine more as science than an art.Premed courses such as
nursing, because I'm a nurse,and medical technology.Being a nurse and a med. tech. is advantage when you go to premed.As you already learned the science and art of caring now you go to medicine to learn, in general, the science of diagnosing and treating a patient .
2007-10-28 09:54:06
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answered by Heartbeat 2
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I think Biology or courses such as Anatomy and Physiology.
2007-10-28 09:45:26
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answered by rene c 4
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well possible choices are, nursing, psychology, med tech.bs, bio. those are some of wat i know. but it think. its best if you would choose nursing. total cliche but in nursing there are more schools you can go to. if you plan to go abroad then its best. if you dont like it, you could also choose psych. because its really fun to study it. you dont have to memorize too many things coz' you just have to learn to analyze. if your good at it, then you'll pass.
2007-10-28 09:44:51
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answered by Anonymous
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biology. the thing though, is just in case you don't make it, you won't really have a profession. alternatives could be PT, OT, medtech, nursing...
2007-10-28 09:54:52
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answered by Philip 3
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pyscology
2007-10-28 09:45:20
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answered by Anonymous
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