biophysical chemistry: the major to end all (science) majors?

<p>Since I love science, I sometimes have a hard time deciding which field I would rather study. Some days, I love biology. Some days, I love physics. Is the biophysical chemistry major at Dartmouth great for people like me, who just want to study science (and do premed)? Since it is part of the chemistry department, is the major heavily skewed towards chemistry with just a hint of physics and bio, or would I be able to take more bio classes than chem classes?</p>

<p>Any info about this major would be helpful.</p>

<p>Here's a link to the Chem Dept web page.
<a href="http://www.dartmouth.edu/%7Echem/undergrad.html%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://www.dartmouth.edu/~chem/undergrad.html&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>

<p>You will find a link there to a PDF of the Chem major, which will give you a good idea of what a biophysical major in chem involves. Dartmouth is very flexible, you can modify one major with another, and in the sciences a double major is not all that difficult due to the overlap in prereqs.</p>