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I was wondering whether it is okay to pursue research interests outside of your major as an undergraduate. Right now, I'm currently a physics major but I've developed a good relationship with a professor in biology and intend to work with them all 4 years. Is this okay or will medical schools wonder why I'm majoring in physics but pursuing research in biology. The reason I'm major in physics by the way is because I enjoy the coursework a lot more and my GPA for physics is far better than for biology. Thanks in advance!
 
I was wondering whether it is okay to pursue research interests outside of your major as an undergraduate. Right now, I'm currently a physics major but I've developed a good relationship with a professor in biology and intend to work with them all 4 years. Is this okay or will medical schools wonder why I'm majoring in physics but pursuing research in biology. The reason I'm major in physics by the way is because I enjoy the coursework a lot more and my GPA for physics is far better than for biology. Thanks in advance!
You can do research in whatever you want, even if it's not your major. Go for it if the subject interests you
 
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