Chances at Admission?

@thecoolboy1234 : Put QSS on the table as well:http://quantitative.emory.edu/prospective/qssmajor/ :Probably has better teaching and a more relevant and modern approach to the material…click the biology option which has an NBB subconcentration (where there are up to maybe 3 math/computationally intensive electives: Computational modelling, Computational Neuroscience, and physical biology). If you get farther along, maybe consider this fellowship if interested: http://compneurosci.college.emory.edu/students/undergraduate.html .As you can see, you won’t be the first majoring in those two. This program appears to put you in good company and also the program flies under the radar so when you become a junior, if you apply, you may have a legit shot. There aren’t but so many math and physics oriented pre-meds or even NBB majors for that matter. I think it is definitely designed to cater to the rare at Emory interested in these disciplines and to prepare for graduate work, but I imagine it can server pre-MDPhD and pre-MD students who plan to continue research, quite well (especially when they apply to top tier medical schools that highly appreciate the mathematically and computationally inclined among the applicants).