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What to major in if I want to become a doctor?

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I want to become a radiologist, but I hate chem and bio... I'm good at it when I study but I really don't want to major in it. I don't what to major in. I was wondering if you guys can help me out here with some options please. I really appreciate it

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  1. Most students who want to get into pre-med, will have their undergraduate major as biology. My brother, who is a doctor, said biology and chemistry were the most important science classes he took and he would later apply in his real life job.


  2. To get into med school, it doesn't really matter what you major in as long as you take the prereq courses (e. g. biology, chemistry, English, etc.).  I would suggest majoring in whatever you're interested in.  College is a great opportunity for self-growth and learning of all sorts.  Your academic counselors are also a great resource for addressing your concerns on major or on being premed.

  3. Even if you don't like them, chemistry and biology would be most helpful. As an undergrad you could just do pre-med (which would require tons of math and science classes) and go on to medical school upon graduating.

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