Can you major in a medical science and still go to law school?
I can't decide what to major in. If I should be a doctor or lawyer. I figure if I major in a medical science, will I still be able to attend law school? If I do, how will law schools look at this on an application? Big bucks is nice. Actually I just have an interest in both. I have an interest in dermatology and contractual law.
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- Yes! a law degree is like aw MBA. It enhances any field.
- Law schools generally prefer a liberal arts background, but if you're a good student and then do well on the LSAT, I think it would be OK. Many people don't realize that there's no such thing as "pre-law" studies. I am curious--doctor or lawyer are two very different professions. Are you just looking to make big bucks?
- Law schools readily accept MDs into their schools, but no medical school will accept a lawyer unless the prereqs are completed and the MCAT is done. You might want to consider this: obtaining MD/JD degrees at the same time. This is a link to schools that offer this combined degree program: http://services.aamc.org/currdir/section3/degree2.cfm?data=yes&program=mdjd
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