<p>Pre med isn’t a major; it’s an intention. Except at Penn State, there is no such thing as a “pre med major”.</p>
<p>Many pre-med major in biology, biochem or chemistry since those majors have the greatest overlap with medical school pre-requisites. </p>
<p>Medical school really don’t care what your undergrad major is; they only care that your science GPA (all bio, chem, math & physics classes) is high, your all-inclusive GPA is high and that you’ve done well on the MCAT.</p>
<p>D1’s med school classmates have majors ranging from agriculture to business to computer science to English literature to electrical engineering to mathematics to music performance to psychology to physics to religion to Spanish to women’s studies to zoology. </p>
<p>The choice of a major is an personal and individual decision. Pick something you like studying because you are more likely to do well in it.</p>