<p>There are many ways to get into med school these days. The Mount Sinai program, for example, guarantees students that aren’t science majors into med schools while us, science majors, have a tougher process to get through–the MCATS.</p>
<p>I love science and I wouldn’t enjoy studying anything else as much. Is it worth going through the trouble when there’s an easier way to get through it all right in front of me?</p>
<p>The Mount Sinai program only took 35 students out of the 600 who applied last year. Every other non-science major goes through the same thing that science majors do. They have to take all the prerequisites, do EC’s and take the MCAT. Science classes are a bit more deflated grading-wise than humanities and social sciences, but for the most part the process is the same for every major.</p>
<p>So, no I don’t think it’s worth it for you to change into a non-science major.</p>
<p>You will find more specific advice in the premed forums.</p>
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