<p>I'm debating on doing a 4-year Biolog BS/MS, or 4-year Chemistry BS/MS program, or just a Biology/Physics double major with a minor in Spanish...which one would be best for pre-med?</p>
<p>None will particularly help you relative to a biology single major. If you happen to want one of them for other reasons, that’s great. Medical schools won’t care very much.</p>
<p>My physics teacher told me a physics/engineering major was much more impressive because, “physics makes you use your mind and stop treating it like some delicate ornament.” I agree though, I’ve never really had to critically think this much ever in my life. True or no? Will it help me in the medical school admissions process?</p>
<p>And I live in south Texas. Spanish minor is a must… -.- lol</p>
<p>Whether it makes you smarter, I have no idea. By itself, it won’t make your resume any stronger.</p>
<p>EDIT: Replace “any” with “very much.” Won’t make your resume very much stronger, if at all.</p>
<p>Okay! Thanks! I’ll just stick with regular biology.</p>