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I will earn my bachelor's degree in medicine in two years.
Studying medicine here starts right after high school, it takes about 7 years and we study subjects related to medicine from the get go (Histology, Anatomy, Physiology, etc) so I studied physics only in high school.
(I'm self-studying physics and math now using textbooks for undergraduates).
So my question is, to what extent is my degree going to help me study physics in the US (or in other countries)? Will I have a bigger chance of getting accepted? or will it be nothing special? Will I have a bigger chance of getting a scholarship or something?
I would like to know your thoughts on it.
Thank you.
Studying medicine here starts right after high school, it takes about 7 years and we study subjects related to medicine from the get go (Histology, Anatomy, Physiology, etc) so I studied physics only in high school.
(I'm self-studying physics and math now using textbooks for undergraduates).
So my question is, to what extent is my degree going to help me study physics in the US (or in other countries)? Will I have a bigger chance of getting accepted? or will it be nothing special? Will I have a bigger chance of getting a scholarship or something?
I would like to know your thoughts on it.
Thank you.