<p>Hey can you guys recommend any easy life science major for premed, biology, neuroscience, immunology or ?</p>
<p>IMHO, medical schools give much great weights on applicant's GPA, MCAT, and EC's than his/her major. In fact, Ive heard med schools give a preference to non-traditional major applicant than traditional major (bio, neuroscience, molecules and whatnot). If I were you, I would major an easiest major and rack up my GPA's while fullfiling pre-med requirements and doing summer internships in area public health center :rolleyes:</p>
<p>may be psychobiology? I'm not sure cause from what i hear, the core premed classes (chem14 series, LS series....) are all pretty difficult. I guess if you survive those, then the rest will be doable. again i'm not sure. another thing you should consider is that your major has no bearing on making it to med school. there have been plenty of english/humanities majors that have made it in to top places.</p>
<p>Psychology. :rolleyes:</p>
<p>Not to threadjack, but I'm also interested in psychology (sounds way easier than biochemistry, methinks). </p>
<p>If one were to switch to a non-life science major like psychology, how much more work would you have to do to be well prepared for the MCAT?</p>
<p>if you take the premed required classes (like orgo, etc.) then you should be prepared just as much</p>
<p>you'll have more time to study the material though if you have an easy major</p>
<p>Psychobio...</p>