Biology vs Chemistry

<p>No specific major is required to do pre-med, although many pre-meds do biology, presumably since the pre-med courses are about half of the courses needed for a biology major. But the pre-med courses can be taken alongside any major. In most cases, they should fit alongside humanities, social studies, math, or statistics fairly easily, although some majors with large numbers of non-overlapping course requirements like engineering (other than chemical or biomedical) or music may be difficult to take the pre-med courses alongside.</p>

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