Your prerequisite science courses should be adequate background, and saving a few hours of study time during your first year is just not worth selecting a major that is anything other than your favorite subject. If you don't know your favorite subject, figure that out and then pick your major.
I've heard some on this forum suggest that science majors don't have that much of an advantage over non-science majors in med school. Granted, I'm only coming up on my 4th week of med school at this point, but it certainly seems like a big help to have had some upper level science courses behind my belt. (Actually, I was a Finance major, but had a fair amount of mid and upper level science courses that seems to have helped a lot)
Even for anatomy, just knowing some good physio, where you can't help but get into structures has helped. It's just that much less that you'd need to focus on or conceptualize, where your time could be best used hammering down the info.
So, in my opinion, doing a bio, physio, or biochem major would be the best way to go. Then, you could even take an elective in Immuno or Micro. But, having good fundamentals seems like a good idea. And, I'm not talking about the basic prereq's.
The people who only took the 4 required science courses are already lost in the 3rd week. I couldn't imagine covering this amount of material without a basic foggy idea of what is going on ahead of time.
Of course, if one goes for a lib arts degree and uses the electives for basketweaving, then everything I said above is moot. That person will enjoy undergrad, and then learn to inquire whether the science graduates want fries with their order.
Oh please. Folks who majored in "basketweaving" and still got into med school were accepted because they belong there and are expected to be able to hack it. About half the science majors who apply for med school don't get in and so such majors are statistically more likely destined for your suggested career in the food service industry. Enjoy the paper hat.
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This type of thread has been resurrected so many times it makes me want to hurl.
I just don't know why the science folks constantly turn the "what should I major in" threads into forums for bashing the liberal arts.
I was a philosophy major, I'm in my second year of med school now, and I have absolutely no regrets. You can get into medical school (and do well in medical school) with any major.