<p>I'll give you a little background on myself. Currently I am a nursing major/psychology minor with a 3.5, just entered my second year. I was never 100% sure what I wanted to major in but my parents pushed the healthcare field/nursing on me. For the longest time I became resentful, school was the last place I wanted to be. I never studied & didn't make important to go to class but I luckily am naturally smart & still did well. But as my first year ended & summer came I volunteered at hospital & took summer classes. Being in a hospital made me realize I enjoy medicine, helping people & being in a hospital setting. It crosses my mind a lot of wanting to switch into pre med & major in biology but my question is is it too late? Will medical schools frown upon someone who majored in nursing & switched out? Also I do have a 3.5 currently since I did not try & ended up with some B+ in some courses such as Anatomy & Microbiology. I know if I tried I could get an A in such courses. Would this look bad or is it even too late to retake them? I tried searching people who had similar stories but had no luck. I appreciate advice!</p>
<p>You could stay on nursing major and try MCAT to get into the medicial school.</p>
<p>Medicial schools don’t require you to be in pre-med/bio major.</p>