Pre-Med Undergrad.

<p>I know doctors and med students who had all of the following majors: electrical engineering (surgeon); physics (oncology, MS2); English Lit (pediatric oncology); theology (oncology); Spanish (opthalmology, MS3, MS1, EM); forestry (MS2 in MD/PhD); music theory and composition (MS2).</p>

<p>Really doesn’t matter what your major is so long as it’s not in a vocational area. </p>

<p>I can can say the physics (material sciences track) has very good employment opportunities—even at the bachelor’s level-- if you’re willing to do shift work in micro-fab processing and are willing to relocate. (I know tons of physicists in this field.)</p>

<p>Pharmacy generally requires the completion of a Pharm.D. to find the stable income texaspg speaks of.</p>