Thursday, July 22, 2010

What would someone major in to become a dermatologist?

i've heard pre med, but you cannot major in pre


med. would biomedical be a good choice? and ive also heard talk about a dermatology school?What would someone major in to become a dermatologist?
Medical schools are not concerned about your major as an undergraduate, as long as you take enough strong science courses. Philosophy has been one of the most sought after majors by medical schools. Major in what you are most interested in and get the best grades possible. Dermatology would be something you would select as a speciality after you get into medical schoolWhat would someone major in to become a dermatologist?
You need to become a doctor first. Major in getting good enough marks overall and doing the subjects required to get into medical school ie math, physics, chemistry, biology and English. Any degree that covers that is good enough. Don't go for a specific pre med program as they attract the best and brightest that you must compete against. Go for a science, arts, or general studies degree that allows you to do the necessary subjects,





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Basic game plan. Get a good solid high school education taking science subjects like biology - no need to be fancy and get things like honors and advanced placement. Go to a good solid local university that gives good value for money - do not go to an expensive prestigious university. This will save you money and allow you to get better grades as you are not competing against the best and brightest.





Thanks


Bill

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