<p>Thank you so much to everyone for your replies. I generally don’t have much trouble in my highschool physics class, and that might be because i have a slightly higher than required background in calculus. It seems to me like doing the physics major, if i’m serious about it would be a good idea. I don’t know much about how the college scheduling system works, however. Would it be possible for me to do a physics major and, if it comes to it, try to cushion my grades with easier classes? How exactly does course selection go when you’re choosing your major? Would this be a smart course of action?
WayOutWestMom: That’s extremely cool, though just to be clear does MS2 mean a second year medical student? And how exactly can you get past a lower gpa if you’re applying to med school?</p>