<p>After graduating from college I plan on going to medical school, I plan on either majoring in biochemistry, biophysics, or molecular biology (defenitely not premed) or double majoring in 2 of the 3. Which is best for medical school preparation? If Georgetown offers this as a major how does its program compare to other schools? I'm open to all opinions.</p>
<p>If you want to go to medical school, you need to be involved in pre-med. All this is, is a set curriculum of about 8 courses that need to be taken in order to get into medical school. The courses are: a year of bio, two years of chem (one year organic), one year of physics, and a year of english. You also meet with people to discuss your progress. The pre-med committee then sends a recommendation to med schools on your behalf. </p>
<p>In terms of your major, its up to you. I'm doing biology next year at Georgetown. Read each course description and requirements and decide which courses interest you most.</p>