<p>^Yea, I looked up animal science and it seems really geared towards more pre-vet. I’m now really looking into Genomics & Molecular Genetics, Microbiology, and Zoology. Genomics & Molecular Genetics and Zoology appeal to me the most of the three but I can’t find any more information on these programs. I tried searching on MSU’s site but didn’t find anything. Does anyone have a link that can help me figure out which I’d like more?</p>
<p>Also, could someone describe Zoology in a greater extent? I get a general idea of what it is off Wiki, etc. but if any current university students/high schoolers with knowledge could expand on it that’d be great. I like to learn about physiology, different animals, evolution (natural selection, etc.), and I’m for some reason drawn towards learning about this. Not entirely sure why, but it’s just ‘that feeling’. But, I’d like to know more before I get myself into anything.</p>
<p>I’d like an interesting major that is fun to study. Zoology seems to fit that bill, but I really enjoyed my grade 11 Genetics unit in Biology class. However, I’m just afraid that Genetics at the university level will be very hard and cause a real hit to my GPA. So, I’m flip-flopping between the two. If any current students majoring in these 2 fields can shed some light, that’d be great!</p>
<p>Which of Mason, Abbot, Snyder, and Phillips is the best though? (considering what I’m looking for) Any idea or can you not go wrong at any of them? I’m sure that there are nuances between them and one might fit me better, so I’m looking for that one that is best.</p>
<p>And for number 4, I just leave it blank for now right? </p>
<p>Thanks! I’m really thrilled about the awesome majors at MSU! I was seriously thinking ‘Wayne State MedStart or U of M’, but now, I realize that MSU is really an awesome option. These majors are so cool and interesting!</p>
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Oh, and I see ‘premedical’ as a major on MSU’s site. Is this for real and do people actually chose this? I don’t think I’d chose this anyways because I want to go to university to learn things that interest me and not use it as a stepping stone for med school, but I’m just curious about this.</p>