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[quote=Anonymous]https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/article-abstract/2748768 "The Mount Sinai School of Medicine Humanities and Medicine Program demonstrated that students with humanities majors who omitted organic chemistry, physics, and calculus and did not take the MCAT performed well in medical school and residency (4). Most undergraduate schools require students to select a major after the first two years, which is appropriate for students truly interested in a subject or who intend to enter related specific careers. However, after graduation, many students enter careers unrelated to their major, and many employers favor a broad education. The University of Illinois Chicago’s Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Studies does not require a major field of study, which allows more flexibility in course selection, and could be a model for premedical education (5)."[/quote]
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