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By Tara Kuther, Ph.D., About.com Guide to Graduate School since 2001

What to Major in for Medical School

Friday March 14, 2008
Most students believe that they must major in the field in which they plan to seek graduate study. Although it's common, applicants to graduate school do not have to major in their chosen field. What is critical, though, is that applicants obtain relevant education and experiences. Consider medical school, for example. Must you major in premed or in a science to apply to medical school? Not necessarily.

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