Originally posted by English Chick:
•I have to disagree with the above posters who thought that a biology or chemistry degree puts one at an advantage for the MCAT. As an English major, I felt I was at a strong advantage, and not just for the verbal section. Additionally, at two of my interviews, my interviewers were former English majors; one of them said he thought "all premeds should be English majors" and the other told me that in a few years, what I know about Shakespeare will be more important that what I know about organic chemistry. I certainly don't mean to disparage science majors, but as a premed, the OP shouldn't feel obligated to stick to the sciences, for the MCATs or any other reason.•••
I'm just saying that you learn more MCAT material in a bio major than you do in an English major. You become more familiar with it.