Pre-med with Different Major

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<p>I’m sorry, I’m just curious, how many of you all agree with this. I can see how medical schools would also welcome different majors to have a more diverse group of applicants, but, hold on. It shows that you’re more than ‘just’ a hard-science major? That has to be a joke, soho much works goes into studying the sciences, undoubtedly far more demanding than the social sciences in terms of time and effort put in, and is certainly essential in not only clinical research but having a solid understanding the medical sciences.</p>

<p>So, I’m just curious, is that really the general consensus? Because, if in fact, the likes of psychology, sociology, anthropology are “preferred,” I’m not so sure why anyone planning on studying medicine would then be studying long hours of genetics and molecular biology in college.</p>