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So, I've always been this kind of "only humanities" student, not good at math or physics. The only bad grade at high school that I got was a C for mathematics. After high school I entered a bachelor's programme (International Relations), in the middle of my second year moved to Europe, where I'm currently studying the humanities. Next semester I'm switching to the pre-med track.
What I wanted to ask the people who want to become doctors - is it actually worth worrying about the possible lack of an "innate" talent for natural sciences, or is it only a matter of diligence and effort that you put into studying? Has anyone maybe been in a similar kind of situation, studying humanities for their whole life, and then deciding to switch to medicine?
What I wanted to ask the people who want to become doctors - is it actually worth worrying about the possible lack of an "innate" talent for natural sciences, or is it only a matter of diligence and effort that you put into studying? Has anyone maybe been in a similar kind of situation, studying humanities for their whole life, and then deciding to switch to medicine?