<p>Ok so if anyone would mind responding to this post it would be greatly appreciated.</p>
<p>In short, I want to Major in Neuroscience and Minor in Psychology(Or even Double Major) while also completing the classes required to qualify for Pre-Med. </p>
<p>First, would that be possible here?
Second, how would the workload be?</p>
<p>It’s actually not possible to do that combination. Neuroscience majors may not double major or minor in psychology, cognitive science, behavioral biology, or biology because of the huge amount of overlap between the different programs.</p>
<p>Hmm I thought you can’t major in it, I didn’t know you can’t minor in psychology also. But to answer your second question, yes, it is very possible. The neuroscience major INCLUDES the pre-med classes in its requirements. So in order to complete a neuroscience major, you basically are premed, it’s just a matter of whether or not you want to apply to med school. I’m currently doing a cognitive science major, psych minor and pre-med. I changed my major in late sophomore - early junior year, but I’m still graduating in time. Also, the cog sci major doesn’t even include premed in there. So basically, I have to do all my cog sci requirements + psychology minor + pre med, and it’s doable. In fact, I have enough requirements to do a cog sci & psych major, but those two combinations are not possible. I would suggest you email the neuroscience department head about minoring in psychology to really make sure before you give up all hope. They are generally very helpful, and I always just contact the department head directly if I have any questions, since they know best. G’luck! [Johns</a> Hopkins University - Department of Neuroscience](<a href=“The Solomon H Snyder Department of Neuroscience”>http://neuroscience.jhu.edu/) <– jhu neuroscience website.</p>