What is your major?

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Exercise science, exercise physiology concentration.

Just switched from Nursing over winter break, and can't wait for actual PE classes to begin!
 
I majored in Classics

How do you like that? How far are you in your major? I've taken a couple Classics classes and I've got to say I'll probably be reading that stuff (or the English translations of that stuff) for the rest of my life 😛
 
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Business. SRS Business.

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dual philosophy/neuroscience

thinking about doing a minor in applied statistics
 
How do you like that? How far are you in your major? I've taken a couple Classics classes and I've got to say I'll probably be reading that stuff (or the English translations of that stuff) for the rest of my life 😛

I'm finishing up my senior honors thesis right now, my last requirement for graduation. I really loved the major, we have such a small senior class (5 people will be graduating with me) and the department is really responsive to our input. My favorite classes include "Greek Mythology" and "Sports in the Ancient World". I highly recommend the major for any one, premed or not.
 
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i doubled in physiology & developmental biology and french. i highly believe in the philosophy of majoring in what you like, not necessarily what "looks best"!
 
I would argue majoring in something other than the sciences makes you a more attractive applicant (that is if you dominate in pre-med reqs). It shows you can diversify your talents and that you are a multi-faceted individual.

👍i agree, i am an English Major.
 
I would argue majoring in something other than the sciences makes you a more attractive applicant (that is if you dominate in pre-med reqs). It shows you can diversify your talents and that you are a multi-faceted individual.

I definitely agree with this. It makes you stand out among numerous science majors with equivalent GPA.
 
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Is it normal? or accepted or okay to major in something other than the traditional Bio or Chem, science?

I just thought, if you have to keep a good GPA and sometimes I get bored with the sciences. that, i'd major in something I enjoyed aside from the sciences to give myself a break from it all time
Though, sometimes I second guess myself and say that it may hurt me in the long run, and when could I ever use International Relations (my current major) after I graduate if I plan to go to Med-School and work in a field that is a part of medicine?
 
Is it normal? or accepted or okay to major in something other than the traditional Bio or Chem, science?

I just thought, if you have to keep a good GPA and sometimes I get bored with the sciences. that, i'd major in something I enjoyed aside from the sciences to give myself a break from it all time
Though, sometimes I second guess myself and say that it may hurt me in the long run, and when could I ever use International Relations (my current major) after I graduate if I plan to go to Med-School and work in a field that is a part of medicine?

What I've heard is that they couldn't care less what your major is. Just get your pre-reqs and maybe some additional higher-level bio courses and you'll be fine.
 
Is it normal? or accepted or okay to major in something other than the traditional Bio or Chem, science?

I just thought, if you have to keep a good GPA and sometimes I get bored with the sciences. that, i'd major in something I enjoyed aside from the sciences to give myself a break from it all time
Though, sometimes I second guess myself and say that it may hurt me in the long run, and when could I ever use International Relations (my current major) after I graduate if I plan to go to Med-School and work in a field that is a part of medicine?

If you are bored with your major, you should probably consider switching. Don't major in biology or chemistry because it is expected of premeds. The question you should ask yourself (and often asked by medical school interviewers) is "Why did you major in ________?" You should be passionate about your major and be able to answer that question with ease--and your grades will reflect earnest interest.
 
Major = Biomedical Science?

Medzealot I've decided that you are crazy bro....crazy hilarious!

I hope we've got a medzealot in our class when I start this Fall!!
 
Medzealot I've decided that you are crazy bro....crazy hilarious!

I hope we've got a medzealot in our class when I start this Fall!!

The question is:

How will the 'class medzealot' present his repertoire of images? Will he have a binder with printouts that he can hold up on demand when the professor says something -- or will he get technological and have a tablet PC beefed up with the internetz? Either way... meme's as far as the eye can see.
:meanie:👍
 
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The question is:

How will the 'class medzealot' present his repertoire of images? Will he have a binder with printouts that he can hold up on demand when the professor says something -- or will he get technological and have a tablet PC beefed up with the internetz? Either way... meme's as far as the eye can see.
:meanie:👍

None of the above, broski. It's gonna go a little something like this:

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