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Gabi R
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I'm entering a top-15 university this fall, and at this time we are asked to start looking at classes/majors. I have always thought that I wanted to go into medicine, but now I'm not so sure. I want to take premed requirements, but I'm not sure I want to major in biology or some science. Some majors that interest me include anthropology and intl. studies. What does a major in international studies provide? Would it be too difficult to major in one of these non-science fields and also take premed requirements? my school is on the quarter system...
Also, my school offers a minor in global health studies, and this sounds really interesting to me. Is there any way I could still take my premed requirements, major in something (with a decent gpa maintained incase I still decide to go to med school), and minor in global health?? Is this practical? Is there a job market for this area of study?
The international studies major is an adjunct major, which means I would also major in something else too. So, what I also meant to ask is, is it plausible for me to major in X (either bio, anthro, phil, psych... etc) and major in intl studes, and minor in global health, and take premed reqs??
Also, my school offers a minor in global health studies, and this sounds really interesting to me. Is there any way I could still take my premed requirements, major in something (with a decent gpa maintained incase I still decide to go to med school), and minor in global health?? Is this practical? Is there a job market for this area of study?
The international studies major is an adjunct major, which means I would also major in something else too. So, what I also meant to ask is, is it plausible for me to major in X (either bio, anthro, phil, psych... etc) and major in intl studes, and minor in global health, and take premed reqs??