<p>Hi, I'm in high school still, and am planning to take college courses this year by computer.</p>
<p>Courses I want to take. </p>
<p>Cultural Anthropology
Principles of Microeconomics
Contemporary Moral Problems
General Psychology
Introduction to Sociology
Social Problems</p>
<p>Which would you take if you're a pre-med major. I know that pre-med mainly requires science, but I'm already taking other sciences, so I need non-science courses.
Pleas pick one, and give some advice.</p>
<p>As someone who's taken most of those classes (or the equiv. here, anyway) I'd say any of those are good choices. As an anthropology major, obviously I would recommend that. But sociology or psychology would be good as well (for pre-med, I'd say most likely to help you out is psych).</p>
<p>id also go with sociology and pysch. Remember that a good portion of your pre-med curriculum should include social sciences.</p>
<p>Some alternative graduate programs in health related fields actually ask for psychology classes as prerequisites.</p>
<p>D started out a pre-med and added psych to her list of minors. There are several psych classes she found to be highly relevant.</p>
<p>Pre-med is not a major. Take whichever class you want, they're really not relevant to pre-med or science anyway.</p>