<p>Hey guys. I'm one of many who are still "on the fence"about wanting to be a doctor. I am trying to decide between architecture and medicine (I'm very creative but also like the medical field and helping ppl) and am constantly changing my mind.
For instance, at the beginning of this year (senior) I had y schedule so that it fit perfectly for pre-med (AP bio, physics, AP calc, etc) but then decided I would do architecture and so switched AP bio to AP studio art. I've already had AP chem last year (4 on test).
But now, of course, i'm still on the fence. Do i really need bio my seniore year, I had it as a freshman. If so I could always study the material on my own (the "AP" teacher for that class is a joke anyway, one reason I dropped it)
I figure I will double major in art history/studio and bio or chem, that way I will have the pre-med req. and an art background in case i do arch.
So.......finally, do i need the bio?</p>
<p>No.</p>
<p>PS: Congrats on a close game against Seattle. They're a good team.</p>
<p>Thanks, yah it was a tight one.</p>