<p>Curious--has anyone had experience with coupling Kelley along with the pre-med track? Can it be done and if so, is it difficult?</p>
<p>I know people that have, but yes–it is difficult</p>
<p>Crazy stupid difficult, as in very few have ever done it and I imagine those who have regret it. What big benefit are you going to get from doing both? Do you plan on working in bio-tech? I’m a Kelley student and had a roommate that was pre-med, I cannot imagine the hell both our schedules combined would be not to mention the extra classes one would have to take to complete both Kelley and College of Arts and sciences requirements (Kelley no foreign language, CaS Two years). This strikes me as the classic I’m going to college and I’m doing this b.s. you’ll quickly change your mind once on campus. </p>
Pre-Med classes at IU are not a piece of cake, let me tell you that right now. That being said, it’s not impossible to do both. I’m not in Kelley, but they might have minors if you want to do Kelley as well.
Why not get your Medical degree then go get trained the right way in the right context. Same campus etc.
Yes, I’ve met few before… but why…?