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Pomfii

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I am trying to decide which classes to sign up for this semester, and I'm having a bit of a problem. I'm not exactly the traditional student. It's taken me a while to decide what I wanted to do, so I took only my core classes, plus a bunch of electives my first 3 years. Now, I've finally decided on medical school, and I'm finishing up as a molecular bio major. The thing is, since I've already taken all my core classes, plus my lower level electives, all that I have left are science classes. For example, this semester I only have Calc. I, Ochem I, and Bio II to take. It's going to be this way until I finish, becuase of the pre-req's for the upper level classes. Should I choose a minor, or maybe a double major, just to fill in the gaps? I wasn't really intending on having either, but I know it's not going to look that great taking only 3 classes a semester.

What to do, what to do... 😕
 
Pomfii said:
I am trying to decide which classes to sign up for this semester, and I'm having a bit of a problem. I'm not exactly the traditional student. It's taken me a while to decide what I wanted to do, so I took only my core classes, plus a bunch of electives my first 3 years. Now, I've finally decided on medical school, and I'm finishing up as a molecular bio major. The thing is, since I've already taken all my core classes, plus my lower level electives, all that I have left are science classes. For example, this semester I only have Calc. I, Ochem I, and Bio II to take. It's going to be this way until I finish, becuase of the pre-req's for the upper level classes. Should I choose a minor, or maybe a double major, just to fill in the gaps? I wasn't really intending on having either, but I know it's not going to look that great taking only 3 classes a semester.

What to do, what to do... 😕

If you're far enough along on another major to finish it by "filling in the gaps" between your science classes, then I say go for it. This is what I am doing... Started as a psych major and will finish that along with a Neurosci major and all my med school pre-req's. Of course, this will take me 5 years but I needed to improve my GPA anyway.
 
Minor wouldn't hurt, sounds like a good idea 🙂. Pick something interesting!
 
I figured out what I wanted to do late too, so I was in a somewhat similar situation. For my last year I basically took 3 science classes only (in addition to working, EC's etc.) and it hasn't hurt me... I have two schools to choose from already. I did manage to come away with a minor in both Physiology and Chemistry though, and I would suggest you look into getting a minor (in any subject, science or not). I think this shows adcoms that you have some specific interests as well just the more general interest of going into medicine.
 
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