i shadowed a neurosurgeon, a physics major in college, and he asked me what i was studying.
i told him i was a bio major, and he said "oh, you're like the many other pre-meds that have worked and volunteered for me and my office."
we had a little discussion about our college studies and he mentioned while it's not the worst thing in the world to study bio as a major in college, he highly recommended physics and math because it does offer several opportunities and well paying jobs after college if my heart isn't in medicine. plus, the skills you learn as a physics and math major are much more desired in employment, including medical school and residency as opposed to a bio major where you're just memorizing and spitting things out like a robot. what wouuld you guys do?
i told him i was a bio major, and he said "oh, you're like the many other pre-meds that have worked and volunteered for me and my office."
we had a little discussion about our college studies and he mentioned while it's not the worst thing in the world to study bio as a major in college, he highly recommended physics and math because it does offer several opportunities and well paying jobs after college if my heart isn't in medicine. plus, the skills you learn as a physics and math major are much more desired in employment, including medical school and residency as opposed to a bio major where you're just memorizing and spitting things out like a robot. what wouuld you guys do?