<p>I just wanted to throw this out there...</p>
<p>PRE-MED IS NOT A MAJOR, not at Hopkins anyways. It's just a short way of saying "I plan on going to medical school." It's like people saying pre-law. There IS no pre-law major! Pre-med means that you'll be taking the required courses in order to get into medical school, like a year of chem, year of physics, year of bio, blah blah blah...look it up if you don't know the classes you'll be taking. </p>
<p>Unless the application has changed, there is no "bubble in the following bubble if you're pre-med". I didn't even meet my pre-med advisor until my junior year. So pleaseeeeeeeee stop asking people to "chance" you for pre-med, and I hope you didn't put "I want to pursue the pre-med major at Johns Hopkins" because that may just get you rejected for not researching a school before applying.</p>