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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The prerequisites often get you through a minor in that subject. It's a shorter step to finish the major when you are already a good way there. Majoring in a nontraditional subject means taking all of the required science subjects as well as an almost-from-bottom-up full set of courses in a different subject that is not required for admission to medical school. It takes extra steps, more time, and a [b]broader range of interests[/b].[/quote] Gasp! I certainly don't want my doctor to have that. There's certainly only one way to skin a cat and only one trajectory to any end goal.[/quote] PP you quoted. Just so you know, I was being frank, not dismissive. I was a philosophy major and went to a combined MD/PhD program. Don't regret it, and never have, but that path has its own challenges. It was the right path for me.[/quote]
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