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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]lots of kids i know majored in engineering and then went on to medial and dental school. the engineering degree contains most, if not all, of the required pre-reqs. i don't think this is the best idea, since you want the highest gpa possible, but i have seen it work. my daughter majored in ChemE. her goal was pharmacy, PA, anesthesiology assistant or med school. changed her mind senior year. decided no more school. ended up on wall street. her goal was to have a marketable degree at the end so she could support herself and have a nice salary, and she does. [/quote] If you can maintain a high gpa as a BME/CHemE major, you definately have a leg up for med school. They know it's hard. Much different than a psychology major that takes the med school pre requisites. It also opens more doors for you should medical school no longer be your thing[/quote]
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