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[QUOTE="Quentin_alex, post: 5534227, member: 599591"] Hello, I am currently a materials science major going into my junior year. I recently gained interest in medical school (specifically anesthesiology and radiology) However, I do not know if this is going to be the plan yet for me. I am thinking about changing my major to chemistry, so that I can take the proper courses to apply to med school. I also want to be able to either go into a chemistry or materials science graduate program if I choose not to continue on with med school. I really do like materials science as well, and I would stay in the major if I was given a little more freedom in the classes I take. I wouldn't be able to graduate in the 4 years if I took those additional chem and bio labs as a mse student. Does this seem like a reasonable plan? Is there anything you guys think I haven't considered yet? Thank you. [/QUOTE]
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