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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It is impossible and at some schools not allowed — to be a D1 athlete and major in ore-med, any lab based science, definite no on nursing. We know one girl whose school she’d committed to told her during high school senior year that she could not major in Biology. She claims to have asked previously and everyone said she could do it. And then, bam! No. She decommitted and went D3 smarty pants school. [/quote] Yes, it’s the required lab hours that become the deal breaker for most college athletes. Regardless of chosen major, you can’t escape the basic med school application requirements: 1 year each of gen chem, ochem, bio, and physics (all with lab components). Forget the additional lab classes that help you stand out (gross human anatomy, biochem, etc). [/quote]
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