<p>Im aware that many people who go to medical school are not bio majors and that many are english majors etc. My question is a little different. I will be attending Johns Hopkins in the fall and am beginning to think about the courses i want to take (the course schedule was just released for next semester). I was wondering if there would be a big difference between double majoring in neuroscience and politics science, and doing an interdisciplinary major in political psychology, neuropolitics with respect to med admissions. I think doing the interdisciplinary major would give me more freedom (because general reqs at JHU are non existant, the options are limitless) but if med and possible grad school will look down on this "design your own curriculum" thing, then its not worth it. What do you guys think?</p>
<p>i'm sorry to break it to you, but....pre-med at JHU is absolutely BRUTAL...extremely difficult = low GPA = no med school</p>
<p>im not going to declare premed, its just something im looking at</p>