<p>I am close to enrolling in college and I am passionate about both Biomedical Science and Computers. I was just wondering how possible or realistic it would be for one to do a double major in the subjects. Also what would be the approximate daily study time required to do well in both majors. I have a great work ethic and would do what ever it takes but I just wanted to know ahead of time what I was getting my self into. I would also be doing ROTC. Is this too much of a stretch? Any help is appreciated.</p>
<p>It’s possible but not practical, unless you want to spend 7 years in college. I don’t think ROTC would cover that, either. There is almost no overlap with those two programs after freshman year.</p>
<p>Doing pre-med does not require a full biology major.</p>
<p>Are there any other easier undergrad degrees that lead to biomedical science for a grad degree?</p>
<p>For medical school (MD), you just need to take the pre-med course list alongside whatever major you want. Granted, this does include general chemistry, organic chemistry, biology, and physics (though there are some variations with different medical schools; see the pre-med forum), but is fewer courses than a full biology major.</p>