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User flair must be major or staff affiliation only, and optionally graduation year. Related Subreddits. By using our Services or clicking I agree, you agree to our use of cookies. Join. Your post was removed because because it violates Rule 6. There's no official premed title or program, its just students from all majors planning on going to med school. Posts must be related to UT Austin in some way. Other. UTAustin BHP major combined with pre-med. Since I want to become a PA, I thought this major would be perfect for me as I have an interest in business as well as medicine. u/tucktuckgoose. Aside from the major that you pick, your resume will show med schools whether you really got what it takes or not. 10 comments. r/UTAustin: The University of Texas at Austin. Honestly, it’s pretty stupid to go into a major just because other people have told you it’s “easy.” Nothing is super easy at UT, especially stuff related to science, and I feel like medical schools understand the differences in difficulty between majors.At UT there is no specific “pre-med” major, there is only the certificate you get for completing the pre-health requirements (usually all classes needed for med school). Simply picking a major that has good career potential is not a good idea if you have no interest or skill in the contents of the major. Like /u/stahpgoaway said the health professions office is your best and only official resource for everything premed. r/Austin . I have known many people who are business major + pre-med, liberal arts + pre med, and even CS + pre-med (pretty sure they’re dead inside). Posts must have a descriptive title (as in, not "Quick question" or "Registration"). I am a soon to be senior looking to go to UT Austin as a pre med major.

u/Modestraen. Please help because I'm a highschool senior and really want a good major that can get a potential job if I choose not to go to med school after undergrad.Don’t do bio at UT it’s really hard for no reason. I am thinking of applying to UT Austin after looking at their flexible degree plans. You can access those courses by applying for the health professions transcript recognized certificate. All that matters is that you take the required courses.Now, if you do a non-bio/biochem/chem major, you have much less overlap that you would normally get by doing these majors, so your schedule is going to be a lot more packed and you’re going to have to work to graduate in 4 years. Other. Posts for commercial interests or intended to generate profit are not allowed.

16,829 members. You can do any CNS major and you’ll be good with the premed track since mostly all majors in CNS make you take premed required courses.
182,015 members. Good luck.You’re definitely going about this the wrong way. Join.

Close • Posted by 1 minute ago. Major in something you actually enjoy.Press J to jump to the feed. Posted by 1 year ago. also my main question is that what's the difference from taking a bio major compared to public health like both are going to be taking hard classes like ochemWhat are you interested in? I want to keep my GPA as high as possible while also taking the necessary pre requisites. Will majoring in psychology boost my GPA and balance it with the harder medical school pre requisite courses? As a Pre-Med Student, Should I Take Calculus at UT? UT Home UT Home UT Austin Discord UT Austin Discord MyUT MyUT CMHC CMHC r/UTAustin FAQ r/UTAustin FAQ New Student FAQ New Student FAQ Prospective Longhorns Prospective Longhorns Being Not Rich at UT Being Not Rich at UT. I compiled all that data and some of my own and added a post for UT Austin this blog series to help out anyone who wants to be pre-med. I don't think, with some exception, that a pre-med organization will be your ticket to get in unless you are totally without other options. By using our Services or clicking I agree, you agree to our use of cookies. Also, what are the best courses that I could take at UT to boost my GPA and get into med school? Being Pre-Med at UT Austin. 3. Austin Chronicle published an insightful article about Coronavirus preparations at UT Austin: current modeling suggests that 75% of students in dorms may develop COVID-19 symptoms and need to be tested and quarantined. share. I emailed HPO and they stated while calculus is not required for every medical school (which I googled and there's only 17? Moderators. schools that require it), claiming this credit might give the schools an impression that I "skipped UT's rigorous courses". Do not use If you believe that this action was made in error, please Sorry, this post has been removed by the moderators of r/UTAustin.Moderators remove posts from feeds for a variety of reasons, including keeping communities safe, civil, and true to their purpose.Press J to jump to the feed. Close. I have known many people who are business major + pre-med, liberal arts + pre med, and even CS + pre-med (pretty sure they’re dead inside). About a week ago, I asked some UT Austin students to anonymously share their experience with being pre-med at their school.