<p>Thanks Hoberto for your prompt response. Do you mean BS/MD programs? I’m passed that unfortunatley as I had my eyes set on an a college and did not really apply to any BS/MD programs. Do you know of any other way to apply to medical school or have assurance maybe half-way through college? Gah! I wish this decision could somehow be simplified, I know I will like both majors, but the problem is just that: Possibly the Med schools that I end up applying to will -not- like a degree in engineering, and they will not weight up the lower gpa that I will achieve… and its not like I am SET on engineering, it is just as appealing as BIO. The main problem here is the future, I guess I will have to grab one major, make a decisive choice, and run with it as hard and fast as possible :P</p>
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medhopeful: Sorry, I never “deduced” that your daughter doesn’t want to become a doctor, if you look at my post it was an interrogative statement. My comment was in that tone because of the fact that you said the following: -
From that quotation, it seemed like You (her dad) were encroaching a little bit, trying to get her to major in biology while she wanted to major in English. - But let me rephrase my answer - No, unless she feels this absolute urge to take biology (and from what it seems she would much rather choose English), there is no reason to choose Bio as a major, and even double major. An English applicant is just as good as any Biology applicant.</p>