<p>“please don’t do anything BigFire just wrote above” (Are you a little too personal?) </p>
<p>“Nothing you take in undergrad can help you in any specific field.” (At least, you have a feel, whether you like the subject or not, of course, the courses you take in undergraduate, won’t simply guarantee any field, we all know that )</p>
<p>“As a future radiology resident, I will receive dedicated physics lectures during my residency, more than enough to pass the boards and be an excellent radiologist” (But from some of your post i read, you may have some ego problem, how can a good radiologist be so ego???). If i were you, i will try to be humble and objective, you never know what will happen in the future on your Diagnosis radiology career. (job taken by computer/outsourcing …, become very un-competitive). </p>
<p>“Taking advanced physics in college and trying to remember it all through 4 years of med school is a waste of time.” (Who said you need to remember anything, at least, you can work on some research on the subject, if you have passion and talented at)</p>