Deciding on pre-med

<p>Can you still be pre-med even if you did not indicate that you would like to do so on your application?</p>

<p>Applications do not limit what you can major in. Many people say “undecided.” The AdCom expects people to change their minds.
THe main exception to this general rule, and one which is not applicable to GU, is that certain schools which have biomedical engineering programs require you to apply for and be admitted specifically into that program.
You want to be pre-med? Go ahead. It’s not a major anyway; you could major in economics or English and still be pre-med.</p>

<p>Belated, but I would just like to second what WCASParent said - my interviewer was (is?) a highly successful neurosurgeon of some sort who attended Georgetown as an undergraduate and got his degree in philosophy. The only major distinction in the application process is whether you want to apply to the NHS or not.</p>