<p>I want to go to med school after undergrad, slim looking for a major that will best prepare me for that (I know that you can major in anything as long as you take the required courses, but I do want to study biological sciences). I also think that I would double minor in pathology and finance (figured it might come in handy); unless you think that might be too much?
In addition, would it be possible to get my RN or EMT-P during my undergrad for an extra job during the school year/summer or after in case I don't get into med school the first time around?</p>
<p><em>so I’m</em> (first line)</p>
<p>I think you need more focus. You can’t just willy nilly decide to major in several things. Do some soul searching, a ton of research, and decide where you want/need to go and how best to get there. </p>
<p>Biochem is great for premed, prepharm and most other health care professions but as a career prospect in of itself it is terrible. You are committed to some sort of graduate education either healthcare professional school or an unrelated grad program such as finance.</p>
<p>Biochem it is</p>