<p>I would love going to cornell but since a long time ago i decided i want a minor in biochemistry and a major in either biomedical sciences or chemistry ( depending on which of the two i lean for after getting my minor). However, cornell does not have a program for biochem minors and i would love going there.. Any suggestions on which minor i could take that would not be too different from biochem?</p>
<p>[Cornell</a> Biology :: Core Requirements](<a href=“http://www.biology.cornell.edu/academics/requirementsminor.html]Cornell”>http://www.biology.cornell.edu/academics/requirementsminor.html)</p>
<p>This looks like your best option.</p>
<p>yeah i guess ill either minor in bio or apply to some other school =( that kinda sucks because the biochem minor is really popular</p>
<p>If you major in Biology, which I believe is pretty close to biomedical sciences, you can do a concentration in Biochemistry.</p>
<p>[Undergraduate</a> Programs in Molecular Biology and Genetics](<a href=“Molecular Biology and Genetics | CALS”>Molecular Biology and Genetics | CALS)</p>
<p>[Cornell</a> Biology :: Biochemistry](<a href=“http://www.biology.cornell.edu/academics/biochemistry.html]Cornell”>http://www.biology.cornell.edu/academics/biochemistry.html)</p>
<p>Why isn’t there a biochem major at Cornell?
I know Columbia and UPenn has it</p>
<p>There’s a biochem concentration within the biology major. That’s essentially your biochem major.</p>