Let’s say you’re major in college is pre-med but decide it’s not for you after the first semester and change it to business. Why can’t a student simply start over? Why do their transcripts matter when they clearly failed their required science courses?

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Let’s say you’re major in college is pre-med but decide it’s not for you after the first semester and change it to business. Why can’t a student simply start over? Why do their transcripts matter when they clearly failed their required science courses?

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Pre med also isnt a major, it’s not even a course path. There are prerequisites for medical school, but other than that, it’s like law school in that your major doesnt really matter, your performance does. On the other hand, many colleges (within a university) don’t require you to actually be accepted into that to take low level courses in that field, and you’ll likely get accepted if you perform well in those classes.

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