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	<title>Comments on: How do medical schools view an interdisciplinary degree?</title>
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		<title>By: medchad</title>
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		<description>medical schools view those degrees as totally acceptable, as long as you have the required pre-requisites.  You'll have to have biology, chemistry, organic, physics, etc.  These are absolutely required, so you'll have to do a post-bac if you don't have them after your interdisciplinary degree.  If you have them and have  a good MCAT score, they are considered just as good.  There are plenty of people in my school who have philosophy, religion, even dance degrees.  So as long as you have the required classes (plus you will want to have some research experience, etc to show you are interested in medicine)  then you will be in fine shape.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>medical schools view those degrees as totally acceptable, as long as you have the required pre-requisites.  You&#8217;ll have to have biology, chemistry, organic, physics, etc.  These are absolutely required, so you&#8217;ll have to do a post-bac if you don&#8217;t have them after your interdisciplinary degree.  If you have them and have  a good MCAT score, they are considered just as good.  There are plenty of people in my school who have philosophy, religion, even dance degrees.  So as long as you have the required classes (plus you will want to have some research experience, etc to show you are interested in medicine)  then you will be in fine shape.</p>
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