How is the medical program in Washington University?

<p>during your first year, you’re probably going to do genchem, physics, calculus, and writing 1. Then biology and organic chemistry the year after that. So especially after your first two years, you have a lot of freedom as to what you take - after all there’s no one “pre-med major.” You’ll have to decide what you do want to major in though, and that’ll probably add some requirements, or at least narrow down the list of classes you have to choose from, although it’s certainly possible to fit in classes totally unrelated to your major if you want to.</p>

<p>just to make sure this was clear, yes there are ~12 semester-long classes that are required if you’re premed, mainly because the school knows your med school application will suffer if you don’t have them. Of course you can’t just stretch those 12 classes out over your four years though, not taking any other classes, and still graduate - just to make sure i didn’t come across wrong ;)</p>