Should I take a Philosophy course as someone wanting to major in Biology and go to med school?

<p>I'm wondering if it would be a wise idea to take a Philosophy course, as I feel it would be analytically stimulating in a different way than most if not all courses that I'll be taking over the years. I also would like to know what kinds of classes a med school might find interesting, and what classes are not necessary, for example, I've read that taking an anatomy course isn't much use for med school (I'd like a confirmation on that one). </p>

<p>Thanks in advance.</p>

<p>Yes, take philosophy. Also, history of science. My 2 cents. </p>

<p>Med school does not find anything interesting. They really don’t care what you study if you meet the requirements to apply.</p>