<p>is it common for seniors to want to be in pre-med but not really know what to major in?</p>
<p>im in the same boat!</p>
<p>wait.. can some1 answer my question ??</p>
<p>you're weird for having a sense of direction early in your life. most people have no idea where they're going after school--some people never know, period. </p>
<p>oh, you're weird for being on this website too.</p>
<p>ok enderkin. that is true for most people in america, but many people, who later succeed in life, are motivated enough to look for their destinations. so can i just apply as undecided with premed, and colelges won't think that is weird?</p>
<p>I want to be Pre-Law, but have no idea what I want to major in either. So either neither of us are weird, or we both are. Judging by the site we are posting on, I would vote for the latter.</p>
<p>hm three weird ones i found so far..</p>
<p>Definitely not weird. A lot of my friends are premed and none of them know what they want to major in. My cousin entered college last year in a similar situation; right now she's planning on a double major in philosophy and music...</p>
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<p>Thats my kind of doctor.</p>
<p>doctors don't have to be "bio" majors who don't have a broad interest in life</p>