The BEST Pre Med Majors to Stand Out

The BEST Pre Med Majors to Stand Out// The best pre med majors to stand out with are those that allow you to pursue science and shape pre med students into a well rounded medical school candidate. Pre med requirements are lengthy. From the typical pre med courses to the specific science GPA, volunteer and clinical hours, the best pre med schools guide you through the detailed requirements. Through Write Your Acceptance, Dr. Josie was worked with some of the best pre meds in recent cycles and some of the most interesting have stories from their sociology courses and literature, not necessarily from their pre med classes.
I often ask myself what is pre med because it is so much more than picking the best major for medical school, studying hard and then that will magically be the formula to demystify the mystery of how to get into medical school. Let’s chat numbers like the best pre-med major proven by med school acceptance data, but let’s also break down specifics like bio medical engineering pre med and learn how top pre-med majors, spoiler alert biology is the worst. The top pre-med majors will be shared so that you can choose when thinking - what should I major in to be a doctor.
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  • @WriteYourAcceptance
    @WriteYourAcceptance5 ай бұрын

    How are you bridging your major with medical ECs or research?

  • @_JonJon_

    @_JonJon_

    4 ай бұрын

    I’m doing a dual degree program for chemistry and biology while trying to become a phlebotomist. I also was going to add volunteer work in between, most likely at a hospital if I can. I just haven’t decided on a research project because I want to do a internal medicine/psychiatry residency before a cardiology fellowship. Then after that finish with a general surgery residency. Hope I’m taking the right majors and pursuing the right path in order to do so.

  • @WriteYourAcceptance

    @WriteYourAcceptance

    4 ай бұрын

    @@_JonJon_sounds like you are thinking about the right things. Maybe pursue research that is related to psych or mental health and the community or relationship of heart disease or cardio issues and a minority group. Also make sure to keep up your clinical, patient facing experiences. All the residency focus with clarify in med school. Good luck!

  • @_JonJon_

    @_JonJon_

    4 ай бұрын

    @@WriteYourAcceptance Thanks.

  • @WriteYourAcceptance

    @WriteYourAcceptance

    4 ай бұрын

    You're welcome! Thanks for watching. Good luck! As you continue on your journey make sure to check out our PS videos for apps. @@_JonJon_

  • @_JonJon_

    @_JonJon_

    4 ай бұрын

    @@WriteYourAcceptance okay sounds good . Thanks again for your advice I really appreciate it.

  • @sterlingteall3462
    @sterlingteall3462Ай бұрын

    I'm majoring in mathematics and I'm a Pre-Med student.

  • @WriteYourAcceptance

    @WriteYourAcceptance

    Ай бұрын

    awesome! What year are you in? Have you started your ECs - clinical experiences, shadowing etc...

  • @justinramunni1200
    @justinramunni12003 ай бұрын

    I was thinking of either pursuing an electrical engineering degree or a math degree for pre med any thoughts on how this would work?

  • @WriteYourAcceptance

    @WriteYourAcceptance

    3 ай бұрын

    that would work great as long as you take all your premed requisite courses, check in regularly with your pre health office and make sure you build out your volunteer and clinical experiences, maybe even pursue research opps. Good luck!

  • @thatfootballfan3484
    @thatfootballfan34844 ай бұрын

    Any tips for Econ

  • @WriteYourAcceptance

    @WriteYourAcceptance

    4 ай бұрын

    Hi thanks for watching...you mean with an Econ major any tips for being a pre med as well? if so it would be the same tips...what extra curricular, clinical, volunteering experiences are you pursuing?