Hi, I'm a rising sophomore at UT Austin and I recently got the offer to switch one of my honors programs in my science degree (Chemistry). The current honors program that I'm in (Polymathic) is heavily focused on interdisciplinary learning and you basically create an interdisciplinary senior thesis at the cost of doing a BSA instead of a BS degree. However, I was thinking about switching to another program (Dean's), which is a lot more research heavy and makes you do a BS degree. Dean's is also a lot more well-funded and (apparently) has more name recognition in grad/med school admissions. My other major is in the humanities (that also requires you to do an interdisciplinary thesis).
Is there any significant benefit to switching in this case, particularly for MD or MD/PhD programs? The people/professors I've talked to so far told me to switch, but I wanted to see if there were any other points that I should consider.
Is there any significant benefit to switching in this case, particularly for MD or MD/PhD programs? The people/professors I've talked to so far told me to switch, but I wanted to see if there were any other points that I should consider.