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I read some where that non-science majors have greater GPAs as compare to science majors. It is because the non-science majors have easier courses and thus score higher on their respective courses resulting in higher GPAs. On the other hand science majors have to take harder classes and its difficult to get an A in those classes (e.g. A&P, biochem, genetics etc) thus it decreases their GPA.
Is it true? if yes, then to what extent?
Is it also true that adcomms prefer non-science majors and that they have a higher percentage of acceptance to med schools?
if all of this is true then science majors are screwed, i mean i know that you should major in what you like, so if some one likes sciences and major in biology that means that they will have a less chance of getting into med schools, just because of their science major.
I have heard from so many people saying that you shouldn't major in science coz college education should be well rounded and that you will learn as much science as you can in med school, so being a science major is pointless, but what if one only likes to be a bio major, does that mean that adcomms wont give them admission coz they are science majors?
Is it true? if yes, then to what extent?
Is it also true that adcomms prefer non-science majors and that they have a higher percentage of acceptance to med schools?
if all of this is true then science majors are screwed, i mean i know that you should major in what you like, so if some one likes sciences and major in biology that means that they will have a less chance of getting into med schools, just because of their science major.
I have heard from so many people saying that you shouldn't major in science coz college education should be well rounded and that you will learn as much science as you can in med school, so being a science major is pointless, but what if one only likes to be a bio major, does that mean that adcomms wont give them admission coz they are science majors?