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The BEST PRE-MED MAJOR | Proven By Med School Acceptance Data 

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What is the best pre-med major? In traditional Med School Insiders fashion, we’ll take a look at the numbers, analyze the data, and give you actionable advice to optimize your chances of a medical school acceptance. By following the advice in this video, you'll maximize your chances of a medical school acceptance.
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My 99.9th percentile MCAT experience: • How I Scored 99.9th Pe...
My Story to Medical School: • My Story to Med School...
00:23 - The “Pre-Med Major” Myth
01:34 - The Data on Pre-Med Majors
03:46 - So Which Major is Best to Get Into Medical School?
04:20 - Theory 1: Certain Majors Prepare You Better
05:48 - Theory 2: Survivorship Bias
07:40 - 3 Steps to the Best Major for You
07:53 - Consideration 1: A Straightforward & Streamlined Path
08:17 - Consideration 2: Prioritize Something You’re Interested In
09:03 - Consideration 3: Preparation for Medical School
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@MedSchoolInsiders
@MedSchoolInsiders 4 года назад
Thanks for watching everyone. Where my neuroscience majors at!? BTW in case you missed the point of the video: the major your choose is less important. How you prioritize your time, how you study, how you do on the MCAT is more dependent on you, and less on your major. If you liked this video, you'll love the weekly newsletter: medschoolinsiders.com/newsletter/
@isabellamokaya6585
@isabellamokaya6585 4 года назад
I plan on studying psychology with pre-med! My goal is to be a pediatrician.
@armaandhanoa3442
@armaandhanoa3442 4 года назад
yeah neuroscience!
@yourfuturedocburenbeiya
@yourfuturedocburenbeiya 4 года назад
Med School Insiders Thanks for these videos, doc!! Unfortunately, schools in my area don’t have neuroscience as an undergrad major.
@sagarp2001
@sagarp2001 4 года назад
I wish I had Neuroscience! I'm hoping to transfer to another university next year where they do have it, and help students focus on earning a double-major. What are your opinions on that? Waste of time? Helpful?
@angelmercado1014
@angelmercado1014 4 года назад
Starting in the fall I’ll also be a Neuroscience major at UCLA! ✊ This video gave me hope thanks brother.
@Coharpe
@Coharpe 4 года назад
In conclusion, study what interests you.
@MedSchoolInsiders
@MedSchoolInsiders 4 года назад
Thank you
@michelleyang7583
@michelleyang7583 4 года назад
So I can study Bio
@KateBrinfour
@KateBrinfour 4 года назад
I’m premed and my majors are Public health science and Linguistics. People think it’s dumb, but I like medicine and languages. And if I decide that I don’t want to go to medical school anymore, I can still have a degree that I can work with and be proud of myself
@noidea8710
@noidea8710 4 года назад
Can we have an engineering major (mechanical/electrical) before entering med school?
@adeletoyibat1047
@adeletoyibat1047 4 года назад
no idea That's what I plan to do, go for mechatronics then neurosurgery
@thedancingemt
@thedancingemt 4 года назад
every pre-med bio major watching this: they had us in the first half not gonna lie
@Mynameis_jonique
@Mynameis_jonique 4 года назад
Noelle H HONESTLY LOL
@user10842
@user10842 4 года назад
😂
@officialname9817
@officialname9817 4 года назад
😂
@zaidahmed596
@zaidahmed596 4 года назад
no cap
@ikramrafi6481
@ikramrafi6481 3 года назад
Lmao
@dlxl8340
@dlxl8340 4 года назад
"100th percentile as the statistically illiterate would say" 😂😂😂 coming through with the heat I see Doctor
@MedSchoolInsiders
@MedSchoolInsiders 4 года назад
🙃
@mandyads
@mandyads 4 года назад
I felt that, haha.
@jeeneeuz
@jeeneeuz 4 года назад
We only say it cuz the aamc does :(
@DarkNeuron
@DarkNeuron 4 года назад
@@MedSchoolInsiders most clinicians are actually terrible statisticians...
@peasstudio6872
@peasstudio6872 4 года назад
Damn he really aced that test jesus
@davidsanchez586
@davidsanchez586 4 года назад
FOR NURSES THAT WANNA GO TO MEDICAL SCHOOL.-I graduated from an accelerated BSN program (15 months). After getting my BSN and working for around 2 years on a ER department. I finished all my pre med courses, I didn’t need to take some bio classes because of my nursing background, neither psychology. I just needed, calculus, physics, and the Chemistry classes. I’ll leave all the extracurriculars aside, all I can say is that I did around +1,000 volunteering hours at a hospital. This was my pre med journey, I considered myself a non-traditional applicant. And surprisingly enough, I was accepted to my top Choice D.O School.
@ashLen868
@ashLen868 4 года назад
David Sanchez thank you. I’m a nursing major now and my goal is to get my BSN and go to medical school to be a general practitioner...at first I was kind of skeptical about it because I was unsure of being accepted to a medical school since I’m a nursing major
@xavi5183
@xavi5183 4 года назад
David Sanchez Hell yeah bro, whoever says otherwise is wrong. 💪🏽
@DevAnimate
@DevAnimate 4 года назад
Do you reccomend I finish my prenursing prerequisites first and then take a extra year to finish the Physician Assistant program Prerequisites or should I go to the nursing program and then take a gap year to complete the Physician assistant program while I work as a RN?
@ayah7056
@ayah7056 4 года назад
Did you take your premed preqs at a university or community college? :)
@legendlykke
@legendlykke 3 года назад
I've been a nurse in ICU for about a year now. I graduated with my associate degree in nursing. I find myself wondering the "why" behind medicine that nursing education never really covered for me. I am finishing up my online BSN program since I need a bachelor's in something. and also taking pre-med classes/upper-level bio. Congrats on getting into your top choice school. It takes a lot of hard work just to get there. You got this!
@mohansinghal8390
@mohansinghal8390 4 года назад
My sister’s friend went to USC and became a French Language Major, but since he also took the required classes, and excelled in them, he was able to meet the requirements to get into UCLA’s Med School
@aleya2362
@aleya2362 4 года назад
wow!!🤩
@Daniel.rmendez
@Daniel.rmendez 4 года назад
Bruh wtffff omgggg
@marisol25
@marisol25 3 года назад
Congrats to her!!!
@Yummi_913
@Yummi_913 Год назад
One of the highly rated cardiologists in my area is also a French major. It made me feel less worried about my own situation.
@lorannamoody7011
@lorannamoody7011 Год назад
I’ve known several French majors who got into med school easily.
@411foryou
@411foryou 4 года назад
Any major you are passionate about = great grades + memorable
@breea07
@breea07 4 года назад
It’s not a surprise that those who do best on the MCAT are in majors where problem solving is a core function and not just memorization. There are only so many facts that will help you get by. The MCAT is set up to make you use your understanding of the material and manipulate it to find the answers to the questions.
@nightelf4
@nightelf4 4 года назад
breea07 math isn’t really logic as people like to think it’s following instructions of an equation. Just do enough questions and follow the equation and you will pass.
@erickross5868
@erickross5868 4 года назад
@@nightelf4 That is an extremely inaccurate portrayal of mathematics. In order to succeed in math, you need to be able to invent new methods and find different perspectives for different problems you might encounter.
@nightelf4
@nightelf4 4 года назад
Erick Ross for theoretical mathematics maybe your right but for practical and technical maths it’s plug in numbers the formulas. It’s just to understand the use of the formula and when to use them.
@erickross5868
@erickross5868 4 года назад
@@nightelf4 I understand your point, and if you are just trying to use math for medicine or something, you could probably get away with not being creative. But it is worth pointing out that someone did have to be creative and invent all those techniques that non mathematicians can then use. All applications of math get their underpinnings from theoretical math that had to be created. I will also mention that although I don't know much about medicine, in computer science and engineering it is much more complicated than just plugging numbers into the appropriate equation. Even in these two application based disciplines, a certain amount of creativity is required (although not nearly as much as in pure mathematics).
@saraashkir5793
@saraashkir5793 4 года назад
nightelf4 Math actually requires quite a bit of logic and thinking to apply it in real life outside of a class setting. Most situations involving math don’t just give you the formula and equations you need to use. So you have to use this big database of math tools and formulas to figure out what will help solve your problem. Also many real life math requires multiple steps that you have to keep track of and enter correctly. Its definitely not just plug and chug when you move outside of math in a class
@BonesBelieber1424
@BonesBelieber1424 4 года назад
I really don't agree with non-bio majors being an uphill battle (except maybe actually difficult majors like BME, math, etc). As an English major I had a lot of free time to go out with friends, to focus on difficult prereqs like biochem and do well in them, and to get a higher cGPA. And to have unique EC's and rec letters that comment on my creative and communication skills in a way science-based activities/courses don't. I don't know about most schools' requirements but I also had room to take a lot of upper-level biology electives as well. I'm sure some people love bio but the premed requirements already give you bio classes...undergrad is a time to take what you actually like because you'll be studying medicine for many years to come
@docholliday4546
@docholliday4546 4 года назад
amen! thats what ive read and everything ive heard from EVERY admin ive come in contact with from lower tier med schools all the way up to Harvard!
@MedSchoolInsiders
@MedSchoolInsiders 4 года назад
👍🏼
@samuelsmithmed214
@samuelsmithmed214 4 года назад
I agree with this lol, I've seen so many humanities majors that hand pick when they're going to take tougher pre-req courses for med school when they have lighter semesters. Definitely easier to maintain a good GPA not doing biological science based major (of course physics/math/chemistry majors are just as hard too) and keep a social life. At the same time most bio majors are taking 3-4 sciences a semester getting they're GPA hammered. Although being a biology major I think benefitted me the most in taking the MCAT and in graduate school because there's so many specific upper level courses that you're required to take that you wouldn't doing another major. So I guess there are benefits to both.
@dawert2667
@dawert2667 4 года назад
So basically, choosing a humanity is an uphill battle, but one where the slope uphill is like a few degrees, as long as you can chose the right hill, that is
@hunterbrooke6409
@hunterbrooke6409 4 года назад
penguins inadiorama wtf are you talking about
@itachi7596
@itachi7596 4 года назад
Me, a math student who wants to get into med school, watching this and remembering how everyone told me that this was the hardest path.
@MedSchoolInsiders
@MedSchoolInsiders 4 года назад
Congrats !
@itachi7596
@itachi7596 4 года назад
@@MedSchoolInsiders Thank you💕
@beyoncekasapira8141
@beyoncekasapira8141 2 года назад
Is it really hard? I’m thinking about being a college math student when I go to college, but I’m not sure
@ElRoyaleMiners
@ElRoyaleMiners 2 года назад
engineering was the way
@ahmadel-zein476
@ahmadel-zein476 4 года назад
Engineering to Med School, wassup!!!
@jackielynfan4671
@jackielynfan4671 4 года назад
brave!!!
@Ganntrey
@Ganntrey 4 года назад
BIOLOGICAL ENGINEERING GANG
@margaretaaron2891
@margaretaaron2891 4 года назад
BME Gang!
@brandonballesteros496
@brandonballesteros496 4 года назад
Excuse me sir, is it possible to proceed to med school if I take chemical engineering?
@kaceywaceyy
@kaceywaceyy 4 года назад
Brandon Ballesteros lol thats the point of the video, you dont need to be a specific major to be pre med
@Pete-da-peter
@Pete-da-peter 4 года назад
Neuroscience major just Like me. Let's hope I score 99.9 percentile as well
@SL-yn2gw
@SL-yn2gw 4 года назад
Neuroscience indeed
@beursnt8865
@beursnt8865 4 года назад
Sven San are you studying neuroscience?
@beyoncekasapira8141
@beyoncekasapira8141 2 года назад
Any update?
@chrischika7026
@chrischika7026 2 года назад
@@beyoncekasapira8141 He Has unfortunately passed away
@hardball101karlik7
@hardball101karlik7 2 года назад
how'd it go?
@gracedlm
@gracedlm 3 года назад
someone crazy enough to major in math has to be really passionate that's why I think they did better.
@samuelrichey1888
@samuelrichey1888 4 года назад
It’s important to note that the GPA garnered from any bio/chem/math/physics class counts towards the BCMP GPA that med schools care about about as equally as MCAT. So history majors have a lot fewer classes counting towards that number
@MedSchoolInsiders
@MedSchoolInsiders 4 года назад
Good point
@jacob9673
@jacob9673 3 года назад
And there classes are generally more inflated, an engineering or hard science major might have a lower GPA from taking entire semesters of hard classes while a history major might only be taking one extremely difficult class at a time.
@LilJbm1
@LilJbm1 3 года назад
@@jacob9673 Very true. Why a hard science major who still manages to get a stellar GPA will always be looked upon more favorably than the English major with a perfect 4.0 because they took all easy classes and spread their difficult classes throughout to never challenge themselves. A hard science major has to take full course loads of all difficult science classes every semester. I took Biology I, Gen Chem II, and calc-based Phys I all the same semester still got a 4.0 for that term. The upper level sciences you also take shows a level of competence with high academic rigor which more accurately portrays whether you can handle the massive course-load of medical school. Humanities majors can still succeed in medical school of course, but a 3.9 from a hard science major taking 18 credit hours of all sciences, still keeping up with ECs, research, shadowing, etc., is always going to translate to someone who can DEFINITELY handle medical school's curriculum whereas a 4.0 robot English major who took one science course a semester is just hit/miss because they haven't truly had a challenging academic course load.
@jacob9673
@jacob9673 3 года назад
@@LilJbm1 to be fair anyone should be able to take all the intro classes at once, I’m talking about upper division engineering and science. But yea, I agree.
@LilJbm1
@LilJbm1 3 года назад
@@jacob9673 There's a difference between intro classes and the first class in a series for a science major. What I mean is, there's an "Intro to Biology" for nursing students etc., and there's "General Biology" which is far more detailed, comprehensive, and difficult (which you take as a science major/as the prereq for medical school). You could say anyone should be able to take them all together, but each course normally takes people a lot of study time and doing it freshman year when many haven't adjusted to the course load is quite difficult. Once you get to upper levels you should have adjusted well at that point to taking multiple difficult sciences, but I remember almost nobody at my institution had that course load and nobody recommended I do it (not my advisors nor peers).
@mariep3584
@mariep3584 4 года назад
I wish you would've covered more about Psychology since it's a fairly popular non-biology pre-med major. I am a Psychology major and a neuroscience minor and (at least at my school) was afforded a ton of electives for the required courses, as well as great overlap with neuroscience courses. Psychology is applicable to all sorts of contexts. For me, I took a lot of social science courses which taught you about discrimination and disproportionate treatment of different population groups, including within a medical setting. Because Psychology is not heavy with lab courses, I was able to tutor for multiple years at my school and explore different interests. I am graduating with a 3.94 GPA with numerous awards in Pscyhology. I am applying this cycle and honestly could not have pictured embarking on this path with a different major.
@devgala5780
@devgala5780 2 года назад
did u get in?
@Nn.65juk
@Nn.65juk 2 года назад
@@devgala5780 i g OT a 3.98 in aerosoace engineering and got into yale med school. You can Do it.
@WolfShroom
@WolfShroom 2 года назад
i'm a bio major, double minoring in neuroscience and psych. I find the spectrum has made my education more well rounded- though closer to hard sciences than social science
@saysHotdogs
@saysHotdogs Год назад
I thought I wrote this at first. That’s literally my major and concentration and I’m a bio minor
@Mason-fp6iy
@Mason-fp6iy Год назад
@@WolfShroom Hopefully you'll see this, I was considering doubling Psych and Neuro too. Just wondering how that's been for you so far juggling both. Also how hard has neuro been for you?
@SH.17
@SH.17 4 года назад
Will medical insiders still exist by the time I’m in med school, I really hope it does I’m only in 8th grade right now
@MedSchoolInsiders
@MedSchoolInsiders 4 года назад
Only time will tell 🙃
@saga2795
@saga2795 4 года назад
Same here! I want to be a radiologist, and I’ll probably apply to all the Ivy Leagues and WashU.
@arnouldtuyizere9849
@arnouldtuyizere9849 4 года назад
Don’t worry you would no longer have interest
@jasongarcia1418
@jasongarcia1418 4 года назад
Lwemon lol you want the easy part
@saiyber908
@saiyber908 4 года назад
Sun Sun yeah kid, after a few years a lot of people realize we all can’t be doctors. Remember to focus on other things, not just a job that gets you the most $$$
@jakespiegler4029
@jakespiegler4029 4 года назад
Feeling a lot better about sticking with neuroscience from day 1. I’m about to enter my junior year of undergrad as a pre-med and I’ve been loving it but have always been nervous about whether I picked the right path or whether I should have shifted my focus. Thank you for this video!
@erinannelies
@erinannelies 4 года назад
im kinda glad i went with engineering as my major. it is rough getting the prereqs and major requirements done but i believe it to be worth it. the level of math and physics i have to complete has heightened my analytical and critical thinking skills instead of plain rote learning. because of this i think im more prepared to get a good score on the mcat. and if all else fails, the job outlook for engineering is good.
@richasmarie
@richasmarie 2 года назад
My son is doing the same!
@josephgonzales9614
@josephgonzales9614 2 года назад
I am planning to do the same but their are doubts if i can do it.
@erinannelies
@erinannelies 2 года назад
@@josephgonzales9614 wow I wrote this 2 years ago… you can do it. I’m no longer pre-med and finished my degree, but we need more MDs with an engineering mind! Nonetheless this degree definitely prepares you to be a good test taker, that’s for sure.
@nbveneno9452
@nbveneno9452 2 года назад
@@erinannelies u got into med school?
@nathanhernandez6101
@nathanhernandez6101 2 года назад
@@nbveneno9452 he didn’t apply for pre-med anymore
@gabriellachang2967
@gabriellachang2967 4 года назад
I'm studying biopsychology! Iv'e had lots of success and failures but I'm still persevering. Thanks for uploading this!
@emilyovermyer9207
@emilyovermyer9207 4 года назад
I always thought what my Dad did was pretty clever: he got a general studies degree and tailored it for his med school's requirements and MCAT subject material. That way he didn't have to go waaaay back in his memory to study for the test. He also minored in psych which he said really helped.
@467076
@467076 7 месяцев назад
I wouldn’t say that’s a super clever idea. That’s good idea if you think you’re 100% going to get in, otherwise it’s a risk. The majority of pre-med students don’t ever make it. Imagine after university and you only got a “general studies” degree. No specialization, you’re screwed lol
@pengfeidong5268
@pengfeidong5268 4 года назад
Thank you for reducing my teenage angst in choosing exactly which college major will satisfy the aspirations my parents have for me.
@gamer242mooo
@gamer242mooo 4 года назад
For me I pick history as my college major knowing it would be an up hill battle for medical school but I’m loving it so far
@hayden2494
@hayden2494 4 года назад
gamer242mooo i was a history major and I’m about to start med school- you can do it too!
@beyoncekasapira8141
@beyoncekasapira8141 2 года назад
@@hayden2494 hey, how is medical school going for you?
@shroook
@shroook Год назад
how’s it going?
@moriahthompson9404
@moriahthompson9404 4 года назад
I'm majoring in Bio and I'm glad I picked it. Tbh, I fell in love with it during sophomore year in high school and would have stuck with it regardless, but watching some day in the life videos by med students, I do see the overlap especially in Anatomy, Physiology, and Micro specifically Pharm. I know this might not be too accurate of a picture I'm painting here, but one thing I can say for sure is that my Bio prereqs completely cover my med school prereqs which is SUPER NICE. Not only is Bio the love of my life, but it seems like a really great stepping stone to med school and I've never been happier.
@CALISUPERSPORT
@CALISUPERSPORT 4 года назад
Thanks for the reassurance, Dr. Jubbal. I decided last year to pursue a Kinesiology degree. I love sports and fitness and it's amazing to work towards med school studying about my hobby!
@JayPatel-mj9xo
@JayPatel-mj9xo 2 года назад
Would exercise science fall into this?
@ACE-dz3kc
@ACE-dz3kc 4 года назад
Going to start college next month as a marine biology major. Glad I've found this channel now. 💕 subscribed
@alexisdestiny9147
@alexisdestiny9147 4 года назад
I got a B.S. in Microbiology. I dont necessarily regret it, however, I'm working as a Case Manager before I start med school and I would have LOVED to study more of the social science aspect of public health. Seems kinda overlooked in medicine today
@Camboo10
@Camboo10 4 года назад
I don't think it's overlooked, a good percentage of hospital discharges require some social work be it from the discharging physician or a case manager. I think it's just difficult, to much bureaucracy and restrictions. Perhaps in training its overlooked, I could see that. There is definitely room for improvement in that regard. Glad you are doing it though it is a very important skill set and could make you a better physician overall. Good luck!
@alexisdestiny9147
@alexisdestiny9147 4 года назад
@@Camboo10 you're definitely right. I guess I meant more in the medical school application process
@BigGreenDub
@BigGreenDub 4 года назад
Sorry I know this is kind of an old comment but Im going to college soon(this fall) and I was looking at majoring in health. My college offers microbiology/immunology as a major and I was wondering what you thought about your experience (career and major). Is it fun? And how is the job outlook?
@alexisdestiny9147
@alexisdestiny9147 4 года назад
@@BigGreenDub Well considering what is going on in the world today I definitely feel like my limited expertise in this area has given me and my family an edge in how we prepared and dealt with this outbreak as soon as I learned of what was going on overseas.... As a major I had a lot of fun taking courses such as virology, parasitology, bacterial pathogenesis, because I was able to learn how diseases and illness develops on a micro to macro scale. Moreover I learned a lot more about the importance of balance between "good" and "bad" microbes and how major diseases drastically altered the trajectory of history...ultimately I do not regret choosing this major AT ALL. However, I was practically dust in the wind until I finally figured out that is what I wanted to study. As a career, the job search post-grad was quite brutal for me. For many entry level microbiologist or quality control positions they require you to have experience via research or certification of some sort. I had neither....I work in a Homeless Shelter now and my knowledge has definitely come in handy from a public health standpoint but, as a lot of post grads may agree, job search can be tough if you lack formal training or experience. I hope that helps!
@BigGreenDub
@BigGreenDub 4 года назад
@@alexisdestiny9147 So sorry for the late response! RU-vid didnt notify me that you has responded, hope both your family and you are doing well and thank you so much for responding and the information!
@MaRTiiiNxD
@MaRTiiiNxD 4 года назад
I’m a senior that has changed my major THREE times... from Geology-> Geography-> Nursing. I finished my Nursing prereqs in Fall 2018 as a Junior but started to question myself if Nursing was for me. In short, Medicine is for me. Changing paths can be tough and confusing at times. Videos like these are smoothing my transition to pre med. Thank you.
@tatianabriones5861
@tatianabriones5861 4 года назад
I love this channel sm! It never fails to make me proud for wanting to pursue a career that is very rigorous, yet so worth it ! THANK YOU !!
@the.regulargamer
@the.regulargamer 3 года назад
I have so much gratitude that i found this channel😌 i am currently a freshman in community college and have been doing horrible due to lack of motivation. I never struggled to understand all the material i was thrown at in high school (i always took AP classes). The only thing that killed my motivation was the work that came with those classes. Medical school almost seemed like a “yeah it would be nice but its too long and i might not be able to do it” kind of dream. But now i know i can do it. My fascination for the human body always gets me excited and now this channel will keep me on track for this journey. Thank you so much❤️
@brooke5520
@brooke5520 2 года назад
what are you majoring in?
@tao072002
@tao072002 4 года назад
I love how you analyzed the stats but also included other factors into this video. Very informative for incoming med students!
@MedSchoolInsiders
@MedSchoolInsiders 4 года назад
Gotta take the data and analyze it for its strengths and weaknesses!
@valbhipatel5693
@valbhipatel5693 3 года назад
It's nice because I'm a Neuroscience major. Thank you so much for helping us:) This was just perfect to get me through the process.
@JustinChetta
@JustinChetta 4 года назад
I also recommend thinking of alternative tracks in case medicine doesn't work out for you, especially majors that lead you directly into a specific job (i.e. engineering, accounting). I double majored in humanities/biology and I was accepted into the school of my choice. Many people with similar degrees did not make it into medical school and were not able to find well-paying jobs with humanities or biology degrees after college. What would you do with your biology degree if you don't get into medical school? Remember that the loans still require repayment even if you don't make it.
@knishofdeath
@knishofdeath 4 года назад
Great advice and generally aligns with the information we provide students in my office (Health Professions Advising at Princeton University). That said, we feel less inclined to encourage a biological sciences major as an "easier path" and generally encourage students to pursue their genuine interest instead. Overall though, this is excellent. I was surprised to find such high quality advice on RU-vid. Keep it up!
@zoesemersky9371
@zoesemersky9371 4 года назад
An incredibly informative video; thanks! I'll be going into college this year to study Biochemistry and Molecular Biology.
@ryanparker7264
@ryanparker7264 4 года назад
I am beginning college this fall as a neuroscience major (pre-med track of course) and I think it'd be very interesting if you could do a video on the major specifically!! :) Love the content!
@blaxis3271
@blaxis3271 Год назад
How did it go?
@godofredomalparido
@godofredomalparido 4 года назад
This os the fiesta video I watch from you Andrew I can say this is the best medicine Channel on RU-vid, I am gong to start as a pre med un neurocience, thankyou a lot
@Kata_Rin
@Kata_Rin 4 года назад
Looks like I’ve already taken or am taking those prereq courses! Nice, right on schedule. Thanks for the info!
@vallerina_2
@vallerina_2 4 года назад
This is perfect timing because I was just doing research on this topic the other day and was thinking about choosing biology as my major when I graduate high school.
@MedSchoolInsiders
@MedSchoolInsiders 4 года назад
woot!
@krcal3020
@krcal3020 2 года назад
I double majored in Microbiology and German - lots of work and a little extra time. I loved German, excelled in it, and wanted to spend a year studying abroad at a German university. I got the added benefit of getting great grades in the humanities - which offset my good (but not great) science grades. I got in early decision at the University of Michigan Medical School. I was then on the admissions committee while in school there. I recommend picking a major that you like and can do well in - your overall GPA is the most important factor, and taking the needed classes that will help you excel on the MCAT. Good luck!!
@tylermalboeuf9398
@tylermalboeuf9398 4 года назад
Thank you so much for making these videos!! I’m entering college next year, and I just want to know everything possible to make me a better candidate for med school and your videos help so much! Thx again! :)
@jfish9569
@jfish9569 4 года назад
I would also imagine that math requires high critical thinking skills, especially in upper division classes. while chem & bio require those skills, there’s a lot of memorization involved. math teaches you how to think through a problem with certain knowledge and solve that problem. it’s also often tested in classes in a different format than taught, at least in higher math courses. those are the skills needed for the mcat so math majors are essentially learning mcat test strategies while in college.
@luisbolus1917
@luisbolus1917 3 года назад
“correlation does not imply causation” One of the only things I’ve learned in stats
@f_d7497
@f_d7497 2 года назад
Literally me too 😭
@velocitor3792
@velocitor3792 2 года назад
It's kind of an abused phrase. A lot of people seem to think that correlation and causation have nothing to do with each other... correlation may exist without causation, but causation can't exist without correlation.
@chrischika7026
@chrischika7026 2 года назад
@@velocitor3792 It’s based on a fallacy
@velocitor3792
@velocitor3792 2 года назад
@@chrischika7026 Please explain.
@chrischika7026
@chrischika7026 2 года назад
@@velocitor3792 sorry for not being clear . People use the fallacy correlation *equals* causation all the time and this video proves why you shouldn’t
@mogammons4274
@mogammons4274 4 года назад
i love bio and i think its gonna work better for me because my track requires almost all of my pre-med requirements and it leaves me room to take gen eds that also can go toward my major, other major, and pre-med concentration. Thank you for the video!
@binuramakasheva2018
@binuramakasheva2018 4 года назад
I was just thinking about my future college major, as I'm going to graduate high school next year. This video was so helpful! Thank you so much!
@yassinemenaa4984
@yassinemenaa4984 4 года назад
Binura Makasheva so ur 2020 sorry about grad being ruined for you
@alliemartin6340
@alliemartin6340 4 года назад
Thank you so much for these videos, although I’m only in highschool these really help me especially this video!
@DA-zf4cx
@DA-zf4cx 4 года назад
I just found this channel and I’m so excited!!!!
@khiarasantiago761
@khiarasantiago761 4 года назад
I am actually in my 2nd year of college right now and I'm a biology major. This is really helpful, especially exams just passed through and I don't even know if I did just enough.
@katie-kb6qd
@katie-kb6qd 4 года назад
I’m only a junior in high school but I’m stuck between choosing biology or humanities as my major, this really has helped a lot, thanks!
@changdolee6341
@changdolee6341 4 года назад
This is interesting to know. Because we have a different case here in the Philippines. The most popular premed majors here are the allied health courses. Medical students here are already registered nurses, pharmacist, radtech, lab tech or physical therapist. Biology and psychology majors are quiet popular either. We chose these majors because we believed it would help us with the subject matter on medschool because we have some prior knowledge already. We have less emphasis on admission test (which is known as NMAT btw) and I think med school here focuses more on the premed performances. 😀
@anemari5809
@anemari5809 4 года назад
Anong katumbas ng neuroscience na program sa pilipinas?
@marcoalipaopao236
@marcoalipaopao236 4 года назад
@@anemari5809 tingin ko wala.. Ang neuroscience ay isa lang sa mga major subjects namin sa BS in physical Therapy...magkahiwalay siya ng schedule neuroscience lecture at neuroscience laboratory..
@anemari5809
@anemari5809 4 года назад
@@marcoalipaopao236 Ohhh iniisip ko nga dapat nag PT nalang ako kaysa MedTech kaso na discourage ako kasi nakikita ko yung mga PT laging nagppractice ng mga sayaw sayaw. Gusto ko sana pinagaaral sa PT kaso mas gusto ko yung ginagawa sa MT 😅 skl
@neekorealm8311
@neekorealm8311 3 года назад
Hi! I'm a 16 year old high school student, and I want to be a dermatologist. What should I take for College in able for me to pursue my career and be accepted in Med School? Thanks!
@doinitlive3015
@doinitlive3015 2 года назад
Lots of fake credentials in the Philippines lol people pay expensive $$$ for diplomas that look so real. Google “Recto Philippines”, many people have been caught.
@SurvivingAnotherDay
@SurvivingAnotherDay 4 года назад
pre med here! want to know my major? economics
@joanini7812
@joanini7812 4 года назад
have you gotten in med school already?
@jvf2400
@jvf2400 4 года назад
Im in high school and want to go into pre med, but would love to major in business do you think it'll be fine for applying to med school?
@SurvivingAnotherDay
@SurvivingAnotherDay 4 года назад
@@jvf2400 As long as you take the appropriate pre-reqs. I personally have a passion for finance and my background in healthcare made me competitive for jobs that I never even knew about. definitely opened a lot of doors for me. Just make sure you are getting volunteering hours, shadowing hours, being apart of EC's, do something in undergraduate research in any way shape or form, any form of clinical experience and just putting your foot in the door of different healthcare facilities. +keep your gpa up. That is the main priority. Graduate schools AND employers will look at it.
@Stoneface_
@Stoneface_ 4 года назад
JV F Major in anything you want. Just make sure you take the prerequisites
@meredythpowellcohen1496
@meredythpowellcohen1496 4 года назад
@@jvf2400 I suggest you double major in business & biochem.
@danielmaluenda9731
@danielmaluenda9731 4 года назад
Im not even sure if I want to go into the medical world, but I love watching these videos. You do a really good job covering the entire field of play, to the point were you make me think about many things in life hahaha. Really love this channel, and no matter how small, I always Take some rn ing away from it. So good job, this really is one of the few outstanding channels in RU-vid.
@nolanshepherd7380
@nolanshepherd7380 4 года назад
Aeronautics Major (I'm an Uh-60 Pilot): Great insight I need to start working on my prereqs. Wonderful video keep up the good work.
@mikak1765
@mikak1765 4 года назад
I’m just starting college as a biology major and this was super helpful! thanks for making this
@maryam4587
@maryam4587 4 года назад
Good luck, I'm a biology major and it's kinda hard but super fun.
@claudiawwjd8198
@claudiawwjd8198 4 года назад
Same...
@MV-qw2dw
@MV-qw2dw 4 года назад
Hi Mika, I am in medical school atm, 3rd year. My advice is to reconsider Biology in undergrad. I took it and it really did not even help me in medical school or most things are forgotten in senior year of college. My collgues studied other things and are far better in the application pool for med school. Consider something else that give you a job after college eg. computer science. Read the comments below on here.
@MV-qw2dw
@MV-qw2dw 4 года назад
Chowdhury1000 thanks it’s an advice I wish I had when I was in college. Spreading the word for good of humanity and medicine :)
@stefanysanchez2
@stefanysanchez2 4 года назад
Claudia WWJD omg thats me right now. I am a Biology major but I want to switch to political science. I want to go to medical school but Biology is tedious and I find it boring having to take all those classes.
@muinat115
@muinat115 4 года назад
Thank you so much for this! I'm currently studying Neuroscience😁. Anyone else?
@moriahthompson9404
@moriahthompson9404 4 года назад
Just for fun...my major is bio.
@Dean.AlAmriki
@Dean.AlAmriki 4 года назад
I’m a high school senior and I want to be a doctor!!!! Thank you for helping me with these free resources :D
@bridgettewalker3739
@bridgettewalker3739 4 года назад
I really want to go to med school, this really helped me! I was planning on a Microbiology and Biochemistry double major and this just made me more confident.
@chaffls8786
@chaffls8786 4 года назад
If your GPA isn’t up to par, majoring in those won’t even matter!
@bridgettewalker3739
@bridgettewalker3739 4 года назад
@@chaffls8786 Believe me, I know. I know how much work it will be to keep up my GPA with a double but I trust myself enough to do it.
@istoppedthinking9872
@istoppedthinking9872 4 года назад
Why am I watching this, I don’t even want to go to med school.
@MedSchoolInsiders
@MedSchoolInsiders 4 года назад
😂
@shart7660
@shart7660 3 года назад
lol
@shaya879
@shaya879 4 года назад
99.9 percentile ‼ Bruv 😂 thats possible 🤣 And can I just say it is INCREDIBLE how much you and your team work for us. Thank you so much
@chloewilson7411
@chloewilson7411 4 года назад
I have decided to become a bio major because I’ve always loved science, especially the life sciences. Everyone has told me how hard this major was, so I started to become skeptical if it was the right one for me. I have to say though watching this video gave me insight on what I wanted to do and now I feel this is the right one for me so far! Thank you for the info you provided appreciate it!
@clarkemerson7641
@clarkemerson7641 4 года назад
My pre-med is Pharmacy here in the Philippines 💪 Thank you Dr. Jubbal for this very informative video 💯
@anastasias.9011
@anastasias.9011 4 года назад
You're literally a life savior. I'm about to become a freshman in high school, so I have a lot of time to think about how I am going to navigate my career path. I am so glad that you have created this channel because now I can base my choices on something that is reliable and helpful. Thank you!
@mdm_222
@mdm_222 Год назад
omg are we both seniors rn?
@blaxis3271
@blaxis3271 Год назад
Soo, what did u pick?
@LiztasticGames
@LiztasticGames 3 года назад
This video was very interesting and reminds me of Ivy League law school acceptance rates. Ivy League schools tend to accept a 175 (out of 180) or higher on the LSAT, and according to statistics, STEM majors, especially math, statistics, and engineering, received the highest score on the LSATs while political science majors received the lowest.
@fridge239
@fridge239 2 года назад
I graduate with my RN next year but just decided to make the leap and take medical school prereqs. I really hope that a lot of the undergrad research and clinical/volunteer experience I've done will help me be a better candidate and overall doctor. I've realized I really want to just know more-- more in-depth pathophysiology and HOW medications work. But if it doesn't work out, then I'll be a very curious RN who loves asking the doctors questions. For example, we had an infant in the ER code with septic shock, cardiogenic shock, renal failure, and a potassium of >9. The attending had us give albuterol, which is not something we would have ever considered, to get her potassium in check without increasing the risk of fluid overload! I was amazed and just in awe at how quickly the baby improved over the next 24 hours (I was with her on the PICU). Really solidified my desire to just know MORE. Thank you for all these videos, they are seriously so encouraging and informative!
@xavieraltori5428
@xavieraltori5428 4 года назад
I was very unsure in what Mayor to persue, because I was intressted on a mayor in Biology with a concentration in Biotechnology, but all that changed when I discovered a mayor at the university that Im attending called Biomedical science that as a requisite had all the clases needed to entering to medical school, even the ones that are mentioned in the video that not all med schools required and because I have other interet's in doing other concentrations some even outside the science mayors I decided to choose Biomedical science as a mayor so I could have some free room later as I progress through my mayor. And who knows maybe I end up going back to the biology mayor wich would not be that difficult since both mayors have very/almost the same requisite clases. Any ways Im very exited for this journey and I thank this channel for giving me the confidence I needed to persue my dream. Thank you Doctor Jubal!
@cacerxszz2907
@cacerxszz2907 2 года назад
I'm a 2nd Year Nursing student in my MidYear--and I really aspire to become a licensed Plastic Surgeon--and in nursing school I relate to the fact that I see MedSchool as a long shot because nursing skills and competencies are already challenging enough as a pre-med and there is no guarantee that you won't feel burn out as well as the economic constraints along the way. Basically it's up to your mental strength and burning passion to drag you to the finish line. Btw love this channel. Just Subscribed. PS. I wish I can comeback to this comment as a surgeon in the future 🙏🏻
@lama4934
@lama4934 Год назад
Hi! i’m currently choosing my major, what would you recommend ? i’m between nursing or biology as premed! tysm!
@drlea1573
@drlea1573 Год назад
@@lama4934 exactly the same! Still don’t know what would be the best but i heard a lot people do not recommend nursing!
@narayanswamym9425
@narayanswamym9425 4 года назад
Again liked before starting 😁
@oskarwinters1873
@oskarwinters1873 3 года назад
when this video started i was hoping u'd end this way. i've already done 2 master's degrees in other areas, therefore i'm a lot more self motivated than an undergrad who randomly chose medicine as it pays well on paper.
@user-it1xn6ci4h
@user-it1xn6ci4h Год назад
I’m a senior in high school so thanks for this video because it made me figure out what I want to do.
@purplepixi18
@purplepixi18 2 года назад
Public health, BABYYYY! and I love it. But I can definitely see why we stay in the field instead of moving forward with med school. Public health is a vast field with interesting nuance and rewarding opportunities to help people. I love it. But it definitely ties into Healthcare very well, and I would like to see more doctors come with a public health background.
@rebeccamosaad969
@rebeccamosaad969 4 года назад
My favourite RU-vid channel! Thank you for all your helpful tips!!
@gracebambaa
@gracebambaa 4 года назад
Your videos are so helpful thank you!
@matty3643
@matty3643 4 года назад
These videos are super helpful! Thank you for what you do!
@shoghimd2042
@shoghimd2042 4 года назад
Really appreciate your videos' contents. But I'd really love it if you could do more videos about matching for residency programs
@BuickDoc
@BuickDoc 4 года назад
When I was in Graduate School at the University of Texas (Organic Chemistry), I taught the Pre-Med students Organic Chemistry Lab. We had about 1600 premed students as Freshmen. About 125 got into any Medical School. So what are you going to do with your Degree in Library Science if you don't get in? You will be $150,000 in debt with no job. Consider that. I like your concept of "Survivor Bias". If you can get a BS in Mathematics with a good GPA, you have demonstrated that you have the intelligence and drive to survive Medical School. For example, In my Freshman class of about 30 Chemistry majors, only 5 of us graduated with a degree in Chemistry. After working as a PhD Research Chemist for 4 years, I went to Medical School. I didn't do as well as you on the MCAT: only the 94th percentile. I have been practicing for 40 years. BTW: some Schools do not look favorably on applicants with advanced degrees. "Are you a professional student?"
@Premed_tutor
@Premed_tutor 3 года назад
I am currently in BMCC and I hope to get my Bachelor's by 2024 and start my medical school but I didn't know much until today. Thanks for the video
@maddyseiboldt5478
@maddyseiboldt5478 4 года назад
im only a jr in high school but college and career in the future is ALL i’m set on run haematology here i come
@MegaBGriff
@MegaBGriff 4 года назад
I’m in medical school. I have a degree in biochemistry and a degree in biology. If I could do it all again I’d drop the biochem degree and focus on more extensive biology classes because the foundational biology knowledge is super important for doing well in medical school. Getting into medical school is hard, distinguishing yourself from other people who got into med school is harder.
@desertruiz
@desertruiz 4 года назад
what kind of biology classes in particular
@salifusadat3002
@salifusadat3002 4 года назад
Oh God make this my story too. Completed with first degree and a cGPA of 4.45 out of 5 and I’m hoping to get into Med school this year. I know my cGPA isn’t as impressive but I’m sure to do whatever to make it work
@MegaBGriff
@MegaBGriff 4 года назад
@@desertruiz Oh geez I just saw this (see also medical school) biochemistry is great, any kind of anatomy, cancer biology, any kind of like mechanisms of parthenogenesis/ disease defense class, microbiology, immunology (if your school offers it), embryology, histology, cell biology, and even things like evolutionary bio would probably help. I wouldnt sweat it too much as I did not take half of those classes in undergrad and I have done fine. They just would have been helpful.
@desertruiz
@desertruiz 4 года назад
@@MegaBGriff congrats and thanks 😁
@luavilaart
@luavilaart 4 года назад
Thank you, I love you for this ❤️❤️❤️
@pebble1181
@pebble1181 4 года назад
Damn in the first half I was seriously considering switching my neuroscience path for a math one
@levibeam100
@levibeam100 4 года назад
Don’t get it completely twisted though. With there being so many biological science majors, it brings the average way down. While when it comes to math, there was only around 350. It looks better because of how many less applicants there are because the others bring it down. For example to get a 40% out of 26,000, you would need to get 10,400 questions right. To get 40% out of 350 you only need to get 140 right. Now if you love math more, great, do it. The major you like the most will get you the best GPA because you like the classes. But don’t let these statistics completely fool you
@SamuelSamuelSamuel1
@SamuelSamuelSamuel1 2 года назад
I just took the final pre SAT test and I got 50% right… just gonna go cry in a corner 😍❤️
@davidsanchez586
@davidsanchez586 4 года назад
I was wondering if you could do a video regarding non traditional Medical School Applicants, I wish there was more videos about it when I was applying to Med School as a Nurse then pre-med student.
@sarina1196
@sarina1196 3 года назад
You were a nursing major and then got into med school? Just curious, because I'm in nursing school right now and I'm interested in possibly going to med school after
@jamwill4790
@jamwill4790 4 года назад
Thank you so much. I have a bachelors degree in interdisciplinary studies and am pursuing a biology degree for med school. Key element: survivorship bias. That’s it!
@andrewli975
@andrewli975 4 года назад
Thank you for this very useful video!
@prodbyscottie
@prodbyscottie 2 года назад
I’m the Air Force currently and am aspiring to be a radiologist oncologist or ophthalmologist. I’ll be checking back in a few years to this video to say I finally did it after all the years of studying and working after my dream.✨
@rachelscheeres2919
@rachelscheeres2919 4 года назад
Like he was saying towards the end, you need to challenge yourself! Keep a full schedule and include courses whenever you can that will prepare you for difficult subject matter later on in medical school. And I have to advocate for public health, which was my major for undergrad. It was extremely beneficial for these main reasons: 1. you get exposed to many topics related to medicine besides just the biological sciences. I learned about the healthcare system, healthcare ethics, epidemiology, diversity and inequality, social problems, policy, and more that I was able to apply on my secondary essay questions and even in my interviews! 2. it is more work because it does not overlap very much, if at all, with pre-medicine requirements. But this automatically challenges you to have a full schedule and take a variety of classes to beef up your application. 3. you will stand out significantly more as a result. I believe that I appeared more well-rounded compared to my peers who majored in biology or biochemistry by showing interesting in medicine in a way other from the scientific approach. Schools want to know that you are aware of issues, that you can get along with other people, and aren't just automatically following the path that the majority take. I know public health is a relatively uncommon major to be offered in undergrad, but it is essentially an interdisciplinary major so you will likely find a lot of the same classes I took, especially if you are at a large college or university. If you are really interested in biology or whatever, GO FOR IT! BUT, look for other classes to fill in your schedule.These can include ethics, epidemiology, English, communication, etc. that are relevant to medicine! *I am speaking as a current first year medical student, and I just graduated from college in May! Of course there are many other factors, but I feel very strongly about the need to incorporate these other classes, besides the biological sciences, and keeping your schedule full.
@krystalnguyen1234
@krystalnguyen1234 3 года назад
Do you have any ideas for Global Health? I’m about to start college this fall and I still don’t know if I should major in Global Health or Public Health
@sgt.sargent3242
@sgt.sargent3242 Год назад
I'm an engineering major and I'm just happy to stand out from the thousands of bio/chem/neuro majors. Added bonus is I get to learn the highest level of critical thinking and problem solving (Which I've heard radiologists deal with big decisions) and I get to work for a few years after graduating to save up for med school. If I don't succeed or enjoy med school, I always have a great plan B that I could live comfortably off. For now it's a grind. EE+Pre-med+Part time job.
@innafox5853
@innafox5853 Год назад
EE?
@Topiary56
@Topiary56 Год назад
Electrical engineering
@feebleh
@feebleh 4 года назад
Thanks for the vid! I'm still focused on pursuing PT then med school but taking up bio actually made me think about still pursuing PT. It's also kinda hard tho since here in our country, there's not exactly a variety of biological majors that you could take if you want to go to med school, which is why so many students instead pursue a degree where they could fall back on if everything else fails. But this video helped alot! Thanks again!
@eurikin9928
@eurikin9928 2 года назад
Philippines?
@christinehelffrich3661
@christinehelffrich3661 3 года назад
Great videos. I am actually getting ready to interview for a job as a Pre-Health Professions Advisor position. Great prep for the job interview and if I do get the job...I won't be THAT advisor.
@eduardosantos-xp3iw
@eduardosantos-xp3iw 4 года назад
Nursing then medical school wassap👋🏻
@SalmaMohamed-vx7me
@SalmaMohamed-vx7me 4 года назад
eduardo santos yo I’m an Rn and I don’t see myself as a nurse practitioner so Med school is my next step! Woot woot
@lubnaaboudaba6062
@lubnaaboudaba6062 4 года назад
Same 💛
@roy4922
@roy4922 4 года назад
Sounds like it's not all that common, and it might involve taking some extra classes to actually be eligible for medical school, but I like the overall practicality of that path. If medical school doesn't seem feasible for whatever reason after 4 years, you have a crystal clear career path you can follow.
@marichuelmido524
@marichuelmido524 4 года назад
Saamee
@467076
@467076 4 года назад
I always hear, I’m gonna become a Nurse than a Doctor but then they never get heard of again. But I have never seen anyone do just that. Good luck to you but highly unlikely.
@tebowdavis15
@tebowdavis15 4 года назад
I was a general biology major at a school which had an agreement with a medical school. I was able to get into medical school without taking the MCAT and I knew I was accepted in September of my junior year. My advice your major is important, but the school you choose to go to is even more important. Try to find a university with an existing medical school or an agreement so you can get into an early acceptance program
@stellabella-bello6178
@stellabella-bello6178 3 года назад
How do I do this
@abduljabbarmohammed4188
@abduljabbarmohammed4188 Год назад
Name of school please
@Callmeromain2016
@Callmeromain2016 4 года назад
Great content. Love you Dr. Jubbal
@heyitsbader5298
@heyitsbader5298 3 года назад
Thanks for guiding me , u are THE BEST DOC
@gaggirldumbass320
@gaggirldumbass320 3 года назад
I have always had a deep interest in psychology and am thinking about majoring in it to get into med school! - a junior in high school
@sofiamorales6918
@sofiamorales6918 3 года назад
According to the video the acceptance rates for each major are: Math and Stats 47.6% Humanities 47.2% Phys Sciences 46.1% Social Sciences 40.9% Other 40.2% Bio Sciences 40.2% Surprisingly, bio science majors were the lowest. However, if you looked carefully at the Applicants/Matriculants chart, you probably noticed that this fact is kind of misleading. Bio science majors have 29,443 applicants, compared to the next highest number of applicants from the “Other” category with 9,546 applicants and social sciences with 5,143 applicants. It’s unfair to compare more than 29K bio science majors with a mere 353 math and stats majors. It’s likely that considering the math and stats majors have the highest MCAT average and GPA, they were extremely focused in med school from the beginning of college, maybe even earlier. Like how he said, the thing to take away from this video is that there is no sole pathway/major that will get you into med school. If you are truly lost in what you want to major in, then go with biology, it just makes sense. At the end of the day, it’s your GPA, MCAT, and extracurriculars - that’s why the math and stats majors have the highest acceptance rate. (It’s also possible that these could be some kind of outliers or coincidences. I am not well-versed enough in how statistics work but it’s evident that maths and stats majors have a different case than other majors.) I may be wrong about something but those are my two cents.
@MedSchoolInsiders
@MedSchoolInsiders 3 года назад
I have a full explanation in my video about premed majors
@yaroslavsoldatenko7422
@yaroslavsoldatenko7422 8 месяцев назад
Man, people from other categories maybe didn’t considered to go in med school initially. This is why there are so little number of applicants.
@RicanQ
@RicanQ 2 года назад
I’m taking Neuroscience as my major but this video really helps on what major is recommended to take before med school. As much I love science…biological science seems like it really helps you more than other majors (not saying it’s the best to take before pre mad) it’s just what you personally feel that can help you. Hopefully I get into Pitt and can transfer my credits to that college and take biological science. Very helpful video thank you
@sophiacarino2435
@sophiacarino2435 2 года назад
Hi, I'm a junior undergrad and I decided on an interdisciplinary major at uchicago called history, philosophy & social studies of science and medicine (HIPSS). Thanks for the informative video!
@gardebot4710
@gardebot4710 4 года назад
Discuss about going for a graduate programme first, let's say Master's (or even Doctorate), before going to medical school
@rebeccat1828
@rebeccat1828 4 года назад
Yea! I would love to hear Dr. Jubal and his colleagues opinions. I my end goal will be MD in derm. But I want to get my masters in medical lab sciences first
@MedSchoolInsiders
@MedSchoolInsiders 4 года назад
possibly in a future video!
@rebeccat1828
@rebeccat1828 4 года назад
@Scott Joseph most definitely! I'm in a toxicology lab now and I would like to stay here for a little bit (interest, and funds reasons) before I jump into more schook
@rebeccat1828
@rebeccat1828 4 года назад
@Scott Joseph thanks so much for your words of reminder and encouragement (I found the really encouraging). I'm honestly a little lost in my path right now, but I definitely want to get there and I have the determination to not fail. So I do appreciate your story.
@marianna380
@marianna380 3 года назад
Thank you this makes me feel great that i can do a bio major
@drose44444
@drose44444 4 года назад
I majored in Anthropology and Biochemistry. I got into medical school in Mexico City and the medical school was actually very impressed that I had both than one of the other in my interview.
@rexster1025
@rexster1025 4 года назад
I am going to college starting in the fall as a Biology major with a concentration in genetics. I plan to go to med school and this helped thanks
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