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I am currently attending an above average but not an outstanding engineering university.  My question is this...after my freshman year I decided I would like to apply to go to medical school.  My current major is chemical engineering in which I have a science and overall GPA of about a 3.5.  While talking to my engineering advisor he said I should stay ChE as that would be my best route but I'm thinking he definetly does not have an unbiased opinion.  I'm wondering if this is true or if I should switch to biology which would not require me to take such high level physics, math, or chemistry courses.  Basically my question in a nutshell: Will med schools (providing my MCAT's are OK, I have volunteer exp etc.) look at me more fondly if I stay in ChE and have a little bit lower of a GPA or if I go biology and *hopefully* have a higher GPA?  Thanks in advance.
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			 
  
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		