<p>Long story short: Any major is “good” for medical school.</p>
<p>Long story: Med schools (and dent and pharm schools) don’t care what your major is. Most of them have a set of Pre-requisite science classes you need to take for admission, but other than that you can do what you want. Say you majored in Art History, all you would have to do is take the medical pre-reqs (Biology I & II, Chemistry I & II, Organic Chemistry, Physics, Calculus). </p>
<p>From here med schools look at several things: your cumulative GPA (what GPA you got overall in your classes) your science GPA (grades you got for those specific pre-reqs) and your MCAT scores (test covering all of those science subjects). If all of these are good, you’ll most likely be admitted. So major in whatever you want that interests you as long as you get good grades in your Pre-req classes and get a good MCAT score. </p>
<p>PS: The advice above applies to all Professional schools (Dent, Med, Pharm, Podiatry, etc). I HIGHLY recommend you check out the SDN (Student Doctor Network) Forums and ask any more questions your have there in the high school section. At that site there are real doctors and med students that can help you.</p>