<p>If you look at the biology department sub page at the MoHo website, there is some discussion of studying abroad for biology majors (which presumably would also include premeds). The real problem is, one has to learn an awful lot of a foreign language to understand any science course taught in a foreign language. So the MoHo bio department says that study abroad is more possible in English speaking countries. It is also suggested taking a semester break from your science major to study abroad in your minor. The other problem is that many upper level courses have required courses that may only be offered during a single semester. If you are away then, well, then you will have problems taking all of the courses that you need when you need them. They also suggest meeting early on in your college life to discuss what science course you might want to study abroad and where. My D starts MoHo in the fall and is planning on biology and music majors. She thinks off and on about vet school. Her thoughts of study abroad are Australia and New Zealand, although I’d like her to go for the UK (much closer to her soon to be lonely parents).</p>