Completely Confused

<p>Okay so I've never used this app before, so I don't know if I'm posting in the correct area or whatever. I want to go to school to become a physician in the ICU. I've researched the schooling and found that I need to achieve my undergraduate degree majoring in a science. I'm absolutely clueless about college and what an undergraduate degree is. Nobody has ever talked to me about this. Please help?</p>

<p>An undergraduate degree is a bachelors degree in any field offered by the school. Most Med Schools require an undergraduate degree because med school is a Professional GRADUATE school. You do not have to major in science to attend med school, as long as you take the pre-requisites you can apply.
Most schools require Bio(2 semesters), G. Chem(2 Sem), O. Chem(2 sem), Phys(2 sems) and etc. You can look it up on each med schools wbsite.</p>

<p>Most pre-meds major in science because med school prerequistes are part of their major already and provide upper level science courses which may be helpful in med school.</p>

<p>Okay. Thank you soooo much!! I really appreciate this!! </p>

<p>Krista</p>