Originally posted by: MindStorm
Perhaps choosing an engineering program as a premed major is not the best strategy for trying to get in Medical school.
Thank you for letting me know I chose a bad major to aim for med school in, Master of the Obvious

. The reasons I chose engineering are that I have a hell of a lot of respect for that major, more than any other because it's hard as heck. Because of that, it's the only major I ever hear that is said to "teach you how to think and survive." If (hopefully "when") I get into med school, I will already have developed greater study, problem solving and thinking skills, more so than most of the those biology majors.
The second reason I chose it is because engineers can get a job almost as anything. I hear about engineering majors who become CEOs, presidents of universities, etc. And I read in a premed book that a bachelor's in engineering is worth a masters in another major to employers. Which goes back to engineering teaches you how to think. If I don't go to med school, I have more chances at better jobs; whereas if I was a bio or philosophy major, I would pump gas.