<p>As a high school senior i wondering some of the same things. However a question i had to ask myself is why do i want to do that? If your motivation for a career in science is because of money, i think it is unlikely to work out for you. However, if you truly do love science I’d like to hope that you can do whatever you want, but the world is not always that nice. Personally i know that i could never pull the kind of grades to get into med. school, I’m just not that kind of student. You just have to be honest with yourself about what you want, why, and if that is a reasonable goal for you. Taking into account of course what you honestly know you are and aren’t capable of doing. I’d say just get a degree in something you love, and if you don’t love anything, get a degree in something close. I’m hoping to major in Apparel design, however I’m not going to let that stop me from my true goal which is to provide medical assistance to those who need it. Figure out what your goals really are, then go from there. But be realistic about it, because it wouldn’t be a good idea to go out into the world with false impressions of reality.</p>