<p>One of my friends (Chirag) got a degree in Electrical Engineering at 'Johns Hopkins University' with a 4.0 GPA [kids a genius, lol] and is now looking at going to either Harvard or Johns Hopkins med school!!!</p>
<p>Is this a good route to take? Like he said EE wasn't "hard" and it still looks good as an "engineering" degree...but he's kinda smart so he's biased!!</p>
<p>no its a stupid idea. One of the hardest majors, which omits many pre-med courses youll have to tack on later. Electrical engineering is not the sort of degree that facilitates taking orgo for fun</p>
<p>he wants to go to med school…I thought I was clear about that!! He said that med schools are very impressed by applicants with high gpa’s in Engineering degree’s! So he got a 4.0 at Johns Hopkins in Electrical engineering, and is now looking at med-schools :)</p>
<p>Incidentally I got accepted to JHU undergrad…so…you can see where I;m going with this, lol…</p>
<p>Damn, if this is true, he is very very rare. Electrical Engineering is consider one of hardest engineering discipline (Chemical Engineering is next). Tell him to go graduate school and use his special talent there instead of wasting it away as med student. Most medical students who used to be engineering majors I’ve known, tend to be horrible engineering students and got out as fast as they can.</p>
<p>I had quite a few friends go off to med school. I wish I had. </p>
<p>Many Medical schools are actually starting to accept engineering students who have not met the pre-med requirements. Many other disciplines are also looking at the diverse education engineering gives.</p>
<p>yeah its actually true, just look him up on facebook, his name is “Chirag Joshi”</p>
<p>So you guys think I couldn’t possibly repeat what he did? IF I do repeat what he did, will it look better than just a basic degree in Chem, Bio, etc?</p>
<p>Honestly if you can repeat what he did you probably wouldn’t be here asking us what you should do, you’d be smart enough to figure that out. And you’d probably be too busy studying right now to post here anyway ;)</p>
<p>^haha, maybe! But I SERIOUSLY believe that if I try hard enough I could very well do it!! I did something similar in high school…but THAT was HIGH SCHOOL…college >>>>>>>> high school, so I know t doesn’t mean much ;)</p>
<p>Anything is possible, but it’s just not the best route to take and chances are you won’t be successful.</p>
<p>And no, it won’t matter what your major is for med school admissions. You can be an art history major and still get into med school as long as you complete the required courses. Majoring in engineering won’t help; it can only hurt.</p>
<p>So you think IF I don’t want to do EE, I should just stay far away, and focus on my pre-med classes, right? ok, thanks!! This was def. VERY helpful :)</p>
<p>Since first semester grades at JHU are “covered” I can give a few EE classes a try and go on from there…</p>
<p>Don’t major in EE or any engineering if you lack any sort of interest in the field. As ken285 said, ANY major will suffice for medical schools and most schools will not be so leniants towards a low GPA, even if it is engineering.</p>
<p>If you must try an engineering and are contemplating premed, try BME.</p>