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V voxveritatisetlucis Membership Revoked Removed 2+ Year Member Joined Jun 22, 2021 Messages 4,923 Reaction score 4,499 Oct 17, 2021 #2 Definitely no to the major. Second could be interesting, especially if it’s selective
Goro Full Member Lifetime Donor Verified Member Faculty Verified Expert 15+ Year Member Gold Donor Joined Jun 11, 2010 Messages 75,130 Reaction score 120,694 Oct 18, 2021 #3 howlsmovingchemlab said: Hey y'all, Would declaring a second major be worth a Post-II update (assuming the school allows it)? Similarly, would being nominated for a prestigious scholarship (e.g. Rhodes/Truman) by your University be worth one? TIA! Click to expand... Don't waste their time, nor yours. Get the scholarship and that's worth an update. Med schools also do not care about majors or minors, only that you do well.
howlsmovingchemlab said: Hey y'all, Would declaring a second major be worth a Post-II update (assuming the school allows it)? Similarly, would being nominated for a prestigious scholarship (e.g. Rhodes/Truman) by your University be worth one? TIA! Click to expand... Don't waste their time, nor yours. Get the scholarship and that's worth an update. Med schools also do not care about majors or minors, only that you do well.