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I am already accepted to a med school for next year and ready to go, but I am just wondering if any of you went through the same thing as me. I am a double major (zoology and history), and to be honest, I like my history classes a lot better than my zoology classes. I definitely did not do any research in undergrad for that reason (I volunteered at the ER and a local Crisis Line instead).
I have really disliked most of my science classes (physics, o. chem, animal development, evolution, genetics, gen. chem, gen. bio, etc.) and liked only a few (anatomy, mammalian physiology). I did take it as a good sign that I enjoyed two of the more medically-related classes (anat/physio).
Will I enjoy med school if I can't stand most of my undergrad science classes? I really am more into the clinical aspect of medicine than the academic (ie. research)...
I have really disliked most of my science classes (physics, o. chem, animal development, evolution, genetics, gen. chem, gen. bio, etc.) and liked only a few (anatomy, mammalian physiology). I did take it as a good sign that I enjoyed two of the more medically-related classes (anat/physio).
Will I enjoy med school if I can't stand most of my undergrad science classes? I really am more into the clinical aspect of medicine than the academic (ie. research)...