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We
have seen no evidence whatsoever that students who have majored
in a non-science field are at any disadvantage compared to
science majors. Our students can major in any field and still
gain admittance to medical school because our science programs
are so strong. The introductory science courses required by
all medical schools are well taught in relatively small sections
by full-time faculty who are dedicated to undergraduate education.
The science courses taken by the premedical students are the
same as those taken by the science majors. Thus, students
who have done reasonably well in only the basic required science
courses can still handle the work in medical school.
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