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It makes absolutely no difference what your major is. You only need to do well and take the required courses for a Med School app.I am soon going to have to select a major for college. Aspiring to be a surgeon should I be in a certain field or does it really matter what I do as long as i take the minimum required classes the get into medical school?
Alright thanks for the response i was just really curious on that. So you would not take premed?It makes absolutely no difference what your major is. You only need to do well and take the required courses for a Med School app.
Personally I would recommend you major in something other than the sciences. Philosophy, English, Anthropology, History...whatever. Take something fun and interesting and set yourself apart from all the Bio majors applying to Med School.
There are very few actual "pre-med" majorsAlright thanks for the response i was just really curious on that. So you would not take premed?
Well at the school I’m applying for it seems they have a premed programWhat do you believe is “premed” major?
A premed program? Or a premed major? Most schools have a track for premeds that is designed to be completed in conjunction with multiple majors. But any major can be taken along with prereq courses
Oh crap I never even thought about that fact.My undergrad has an actual “pre-med” major. Produces very few graduates, as people in it realize there are better ways to get to med school than a major that provides nothing for you if you don’t get into med school.
And PhDs in Underwater Basket Weaving even moreAdcoms love underwater basket weaving majors.
Wow lots of good feedback from you guys I really appreciate it, I asked mt uncle who is a 5 year neur and he just told me he majored in film . Now I have a lot of thinking to do on my major.There are three things you should consider for a major as a pre med
1.) do I enjoy it?
2.) can I excel in it?
3.) if I don’t get into med school does it give me a plan B I can see myself doing for the rest of my life?
Your choice of major should have nothing to do with your medical aspirations. Your primary goal in college should be to earn a degree that will allow you to be gainfully employed and happy at the bachelor's level. If you do make it into graduate or professional school, that's great! But have your contingency plan in place from Day One, and choose your undergrad major on the assumption that you won't make the cut. That's much safer than putting all your eggs into such a competitive and uncertain basket.
Psych, Soc, English, and philosophy will prepare you best for new mcat if taken alongside heavy sciences. Psych, soc, and English will help your gpa. Philosophy is a different beast. Recommend those
Edit: Be wary of colleges known for grade deflation.
Math and stats majors actually perform best on the MCAT. Wut wut.
I actually have seen that data! I tend to think that smarter individuals pursue those majors and that further increases mean MCAT. But aside from that, taking some psych/soc/english would be beneficial. Especially english! CARs really is difficult for a lot of people.
Well do most practicing physicians really have a use for any of those higher level math classes?
(Calc 2, 3 ect)
Just to be sure if I were to major in film, for example this would make no difference as long as I take the pre-rec classes right?
If your school has a 'pre-med' major then that's a different story.Alright thanks for the response i was just really curious on that. So you would not take premed?
are you interested in a rock or want to know about it? Well, contact your Earth/Planetary Science department today! Earth Science is so fun, you can major in it!
If your school has a 'pre-med' major then that's a different story.
But, to sum it up: there is a pre-med track.
2Semesters/3Quarters of : General biology, General Physics, General Chemistry and Organic chemistry. All including a lab.
With recommended courses of: Statistics, Biochemistry, Anatomy, Physiology, Microbiology (and/or Microbial/Virology), Genetics, etc.
Take the courses listed above.
Don't do Biology for the sake of getting into medical school... I know plenty of people who equate Biology major = premed major.
Study something you love! Undergraduate is like a buffet of your choice 😀
My recommendation for a major is:
are you interested in a rock or want to know about it? Well, contact your Earth/Planetary Science department today! Earth Science is so fun, you can major in it!
@Matthew9Thirtyfive @THEBACKANDFORTH
Earth Science is a great field. You get to look at cool rocks and learn the process of geomorphology. Not only that, the atmosphere, the weather, the seismic wave, etc...
It's a treasure 😀