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<p>This caused my D to go “ugh,” because she also is interested in humanities and now will have a hard time fulfilling all the 2015 requirements if she does so.</p>
<p>It would be ironic if these new requirements, intended to make med school applicants more well-rounded, will just end up driving them all to undergraduate science majors for the sake of convenience. I do not understand why taking, say, economics and literature courses will not give a student insight into human nature. What privileges psych and sociology? Why not political science or history?</p>