Hey,
So I’m currently in my first year of biomed at melb uni with the ambition to do med (like so many others). However, I'm thinking about transferring to commerce (still with the intention to do med) for several reasons:
1. Given the nature of the course I can probably secure a higher GPA giving me a more competitive chance into med.
2. My back-up if I don’t get into med is to do comm then go into IB or consulting, or alternatively continue studies in law (although law is still an option if i do biomed). So by doing comm as my undergrad, I can save some time in the unfortunate event that I don’t get into grad med.
Of course, if I do transfer to comm, I would be doing the necessary prereq second year subjects as my breadth so that I’m eligible to study med.
Now I can already foresee some asking “which one interests you more?” (or something along those lines). I can genuinely tell you that I’m really interested in both courses and perfectly happy studying either - so this isn’t a matter of which one i like more. Although I should say, if med doesn’t work out, I’m not interested in entering a career in research or anything - it would be a matter of pursuing another a degree.
So I was hoping I could get some insight from some of you guys and address some issues/questions:
1. Will this significantly hamstring me when sitting the GAMSAT, as chem, bio and physics comprise a substantial amount of the exam? Of course regardless of whether it does or not, I will be studying hard and likely invest in a prep course.
2. Will the unis I apply to for med consider a commerce degree unfavourably?
3. mentioned earlier that this is partly motivated by the assumption that I could get a better GPA doing commerce. I only say this because I’ve read from various sources (such as medstudentsonline) that it’s harder to attain a high GPA in biomed as a consequence of the competitive cohort. Now I realise and embrace the fact that any pathway into med is going to be hard, so I don’t want this to be interpreted as me being lazy, but of course, if i can make myself a more competitive candidate, I will.
4. My parents are doubtful about this idea, is there any reason they should be?
5. Is there some glaringly obvious reason why I shouldn't/can't do this?
Any and all responses are much appreciated.