Who is pushing STEM?

<p>Well, half in my class and a lot of my friends who attend medical school are actually science majors. Also, the sources vary in numbers, I read one article that said about 30% are non-science majors. Your stats still did not indicate whether they passed or did very well on boards. No one said they cannot succeed. They usually, and I’ve seen it and heard it, have to work a little harder to catch up and struggle more than science majors. Once again, my friend just dropped out because she never took the recommended classes and was too much for her. She majored in Liberal Arts and General Studies. Same with my other two classmates. You are not taking Physics, Organic Chem, Calculus, etc (the required classes) in medical school. You are taking the recommended courses, Microbiology, Immunology, Histology, etc. The only classes that are chemistry you will ever take are Pharmacology and Biochem. But, believe whatever you want. Not all stats are what they appear to be and I wouldn’t believe everything you read if I were you. I am leaving this conversation.</p>