Is it possible to go to medical school with a major in Kinesiology?

I want to go to medical school after graduating from college. I know that generally the curriculum/prerequisites for medical school are 2 semesters of biology, chemistry, physics, calculus, and english as well as a few semesters of the humanities, but will majoring in kinesiology/physical education look attractive under the circumstances that I get good grades and fulfill the prerequisites?

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2 Responses to Is it possible to go to medical school with a major in Kinesiology?

  1. J

    Yes, as long as you complete the prereqs, medical schools really don’t care what your major is (as long as it’s a relatively normal major).

  2. MK

    Your major really doesn’t matter. If you get good grades and complete the prereqs, and get a good MCAT score, you’ll have just as good of a chance of admission as someone with a major in English. Doing extra things with your major (such as research, volunteering, etc) can make you look more attractive, though.

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