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Originally Posted by RobLL
My standard advice: take some of the hard science courses, or at least as hard as you can and get a B or an A. Obviously anatomy, chemistry plus organic chem (or whatever is the appr. one in health sciences, and a physics class will give you some clout in knowing what's going on in the world, and in the body. And Good luck with your chosen major.
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Excellent advice...C-MayheM, for the record, I basically did exactly what you're going through, except rather than figuring out that I didn't enjoy corporate business
before college, I figured it out
after I had graduated...you have a great opportunity to explore the different majors and disciplines, and find out what interests you the most. Best of luck
