What is the difference between these two categoires of Science?

<p>What is the difference between [Life Sciences and Biomedicine] and [Natural and Physical Sciences]? What do each of those categories refer to? What subjects do they each entail? Which category more appropriately represents Pre-med?</p>

<p>Natural sciences are organic chem and biology and physicals sciences are chemistry and physics. I’m not sure what you mean by what represents premed but premed means 1 year of inorganic chem, 1 year of organic chem, 1 year of physics, and 1 year of biology. So both the physical and natural science are required premed curriculum for applying to premed. This isn’t about what you want to major in is it?</p>

<p>If that is natural and physical sciences, what is life sciences and biomedicine? By what I said, I meant which category is best for pre-med.</p>

<p>I’m not sure about that. Like I said you’ll be taking both natural and physical science courses as a premed student. And what you major in doesn’t matter at all. Just take courses you like</p>

<p>Life science means essentially biology, ecology, etc.</p>