I can't really picture myself ever majoring in a non-science, so I'd probably still be in biology. Either that, chemistry, or chemE (i.e. the majors I'm afraid of as a pre-med GPA *****).
I feel that way about chem, physics, and math majors who do pre med or in general. Engineering is only bad for a little while and it gets to the point where BSing and curves on test are the norm
I don't think its necessary to major in a science in order to be premed. There is more than enough time in the span of four years to fit the pre-reqs, graduation requirements, some upper level science courses, and a major.
That being said, I would probably be majoring in the same exact things if I wasn't premed: Japanese and Biology
If I could do my undergrad years again, it would be in astrophysics...however only if I got to retain the information that I have now in nursing and history.
I majored in East Asian Studies and Biology. I was originally going to major in International Business/International Studies until pre-med stuff happened.
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