<p>I was admitted to University of Michigan-Ross Preferred Admit and LSA.</p>
<p>My ideal plan is to do BBA at Ross, and at the same time, do pre-medical requisites in LSA.</p>
<p>I guess my questions are:</p>
<p>Is it even possible for me to do this in four years?
Would I have to work all day and night and not have a life?
If you are currently doing this sort of plan, could you please give me any advice on what I should do?
I will get about 10-16 credits from IB for Physics and Chemistry, so will that make a big difference in my time for graduation?
If I also get into Honors College for LSA, would that change the circumstances?</p>
<p>Sorry for all the questions, but really appreciate your answers and thanks a lot.</p>
<p>well,thts the problem, im equally interested in business n medicine at this point. Took me a while to narrow down to this but i cant decide between them, so i wanted to do both.</p>
<p>I am in the same position as you (still undecided). I’m currently a sophomore at the bschool doing pre-med. It is definitely possible, especially if you plan to take spring/summer classes. From what I know, there is actually a surprising number of BBA pre-meds (5 of which I know that are in my class, which is quite a bit I think).</p>
<p>It really doesn’t hurt to get a BBA, which acts as a safety net, while also giving you practical skills in the future if you wish to be a clinical entrepreneur or even go into medical management.</p>
<p>Go for it man. I know someone who’s doing it. Just make sure you manage your time very well, because you will be constantly taking competitive classes.</p>