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a_man
Sep18-09, 01:29 PM
The title says all.

berkeman
Sep18-09, 01:41 PM
The title says all.

Of course. Why do you ask?

Locrian
Sep18-09, 04:14 PM
But of course you get to go to med school like everyone else first. Seems to me like biomech is as good a foundation as anything.

a_man
Sep19-09, 01:18 AM
Of course. Why do you ask?

I want to have biomechanics as my option, but I just heard that option does not mean much in a real life.

chiro
Sep19-09, 01:27 AM
I want to have biomechanics as my option, but I just heard that option does not mean much in a real life.

You can make it be whatever you want to. Also remember the title "Biomechanics" does not mean you will have to be a biomechanical engineer or scientist. People take skills and techniques and learning from parts of their lives and build on it.

Also remember that doctors come from wide ranges of expertise. As long as you have the basic science prerequisites you can apply to pretty much any medical program with of course your MCAT and all that stuff.

Moonbear
Sep24-09, 08:15 PM
Yes.

Answer says it all. :biggrin: Seriously, any strong foundation in the sciences is a good basis for med school. Of course, there is a bit more to it than that, the main thing being people skills, which will become apparent on the interview.

MATLABdude
Sep24-09, 08:45 PM
yes.

Answer says it all. :biggrin: Seriously, any strong foundation in the sciences prerequisites and good MCAT results is a are good basis for med school. Of course, there is a bit more to it than that, the main thing being people skills, which will become are sometimes apparent on the interview and reference letters.

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