Premed Students at PF: Join our Community and Connect with Fellow Pre-Meds!

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The discussion centers around the presence of premed students in a specific forum, with several participants sharing their backgrounds. Some individuals identify as former premed students, while others are still contemplating their paths, including pursuing a Master's in engineering before deciding on a medical-related field such as medicine, pharmacy, or optometry. One participant notes completing most premed courses but not biochemistry or organic chemistry. The conversation highlights the diverse academic interests and career considerations of premed students and those exploring related fields.
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Any Premeds around...?

Was just wondering if there were any premed students at PF

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used to be one, if that counts.
 
me too. Still considering it but I'd like to get a MS in engineering first.
 
I'm still undecided on whether to be pre-med/pharm/opt. I'm a math major btw.
 
I'm a former premed who was seduced by the dark side (i.e. I went to physics grad school instead). In fact by the time I graduated, I had all the premed courses done except for biochemistry and organic 2.
 
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