<p>I want to enter the Seimen competition, and I would rather do something in science, but I would still be interested in doing something in math. However, I doubt I can find a science mentor, whereas finding a math mentor would be pretty easy. If I am looking to apply as a pre-med major to college, it would help me more if I did a science project, correct?</p>
<p>Thanks!</p>
<p>A major success in the Siemens competition would be a great honor, that’s both widely recognized and which would be a significant addition to any college application. There is no “pre-med” program as such in most colleges. There are several majors that would provide you with the depth to pass the MCAT. And Calculus is a prerequisite for most pre-med science courses.</p>
<p>Pick the project that works best for you.</p>
<p>I doubt that anyone cares what field you do your project in, since it’s likely that you’ll change your major anyways. And it’s not bad to have research experience in something you’re not majoring in. But I feel as if a math project would be pretty hard to do.</p>