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hoberto said:...Psychology of Nutritious Animals...
inflamesdjk02 said:i don't think it's any secret that engineering gpa tends to be lower due to the difficulty ...
hoberto said:I don't think adcoms consider any major better or worse than another. This has been repeated approximately 4.67E13 times recently...schools do not care about your major, it is about your GPA and MCAT score. An exception might be majors that are particularly odd, such as Psychology of Nutritious Animals, since that would stand out and certainly add some variety to a med school class.
DrBuro said:Yeah, generally they are viewed the same. The adcoms will know about the engineering GPAs. I have heard that anything around 3.3 - 3.5 in engineering is equivalent to 3.5 - 3.7 in other fields.
seth03 said:yeah, i still have a hard time understanding why anyone with half a brain would major in engineering with the intent of applying to med school in the future. Why wouldn't you just pick a joke of a major like sociology or history (like me), and get your 3.9 GPA (like me) with little to no work at all. A 3.8+ in any major will always look better than a 3.5 or less in engineering. And i bet that getting a 3.8+ as a history major takes about the same amount of work as getting a 3.0 as an engineering major, making it a huge benefit to just major in the humanities.
Zong117 said:But something I was told by an anatomy instructor at Baylor is that engineers also tend to do better in medical school. The theory is that engineering trains us to analyze and attack problems better than bio which I'm guessing spends more time on straight memorization of material.
Personally, I'm glad I did BME because the people in our program definitely have personality, and we get a good variety in classes. This keeps us from getting too burned out, and it means we're pretty knowledgable about a range of topics, but it also means you don't get as deep of an education in either biology or engineering. Jack of all trades, master of none, but I'd like to think that we're better prepared to adapt, and that we have a broader skill set than most majors.
SaginawPremed said:And we're hotter!
in my interview the guy said that "engineers tend to do a lot better in my class and during the clinical years." and he was the physiology teacher. so it's not even about the GPA difference but moreso about how you think and how you can work a problem out and see different avenues than the chemistry major.inflamesdjk02 said:just wondering how many were out there...
how do you think adcoms view this major compared to traditional pre-med biology or chemistry?
passthesashimi said:oh god. engineers seem to be hit hardest with the ugly stick :[.
seth03 said:yeah, i still have a hard time understanding why anyone with half a brain would major in engineering with the intent of applying to med school in the future. Why wouldn't you just pick a joke of a major like sociology or history (like me), and get your 3.9 GPA (like me) with little to no work at all. A 3.8+ in any major will always look better than a 3.5 or less in engineering. And i bet that getting a 3.8+ as a history major takes about the same amount of work as getting a 3.0 as an engineering major, making it a huge benefit to just major in the humanities.
hoberto said:I don't think adcoms consider any major better or worse than another. This has been repeated approximately 4.67E13 times recently...schools do not care about your major, it is about your GPA and MCAT score. An exception might be majors that are particularly odd, such as Psychology of Nutritious Animals, since that would stand out and certainly add some variety to a med school class.
If you are thinking about staying in Toledo I would really look into MCOs (now MUO) MEDstart program, their guaranteed acceptance program with the Bioengineering program and their other program whose name I can't recall. If you can get into one of those programs you are GUARANTEED a spot in the med school class and this is definitely not something to pass up.
Hook17 said:im one.. i hear they tell bmes to try and take some upper level bio classes because they tend to get lost first year of med school.
SaginawPremed said:And we're hotter!