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I apologize if this thread seems redundant and I hope I am not breaking any forum rules in posting this but I am very confused on the requirements and what I have taken to date. Okay so I am sort of a non-trad (I in my senior year have decided to pursue an MD), and am not a STEM major. I am in my senior year of a Finance undergrad, currently have a 3.5 GPA (which I plan to increase significantly even if it means retaking courses). I know most medical schools require something sillier to the req's listed on here (From Baylor School of Medicine)
My second question is, As a non-STEM major what can I do now to make myself a more competitive candidate for medical school applications? I currently volunteer and my neighborhood organization and at my local children museum, if hat matter.
- Math (3-4 semester hours) - Biostatistics (preferred), but any course with quantitative math. Examples: statistics, physics, calculus
- Expository Writing (3-4 semester hours)*
- Humanities-Social/Behavioral Sciences (12 semester hours) Examples: psychology, sociology, anthropology, foreign languages, ethics, philosophy, theology, literature, art history
- Organic Chemistry (2 semesters; 6-8 semester hours) - lab is NOT required
- Biochemistry (3-4 semester hours) - lab is NOT required
- Advanced Biology (3-4 semester hours) - lab is NOT required. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED: genetics, cell/molecular biology
- RECOMMENDED: Spanish
My second question is, As a non-STEM major what can I do now to make myself a more competitive candidate for medical school applications? I currently volunteer and my neighborhood organization and at my local children museum, if hat matter.