Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering Major as a pre-med student?
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So I just recently got into Hopkins and I had applied as a BME major. Sadly, I did not get in. I am looking at their engineering school majors and the other that interests me is Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering. Is this a reasonable major to have as a pre-med student? Do people tend to go to medical school with this major? What about: Biomaterials Engineering: a track based on the Materials Science and Engineering Major What do you think the best Engineering major would be for medical school?
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Answer:
You might want to try asking this question in the medical section. Good Luck.
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You might want to try asking this question in the medical section. Good Luck.
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