2 years undergrad-6 years medical school?

<p>It’s not about the knowledge. It’s about learning how to think critically like a physician. That’s why med schools make you take organic chem or physics or would like to see you do research. These are ways med schools assess your ability to get through medical school and become a successful physician. If you don’t like learning random useless facts in undergrad, then you are going to hate med school. If you can’t solve a math or organic chem problem, you are going to have difficulty arriving at a logical diagnosis. You would be surprised how much of the skills you learn in college are applicable in medical school.</p>