What should I do if I want to study medicine instead?

It's hard, first of all it's hard to study medicine in the first place. My former boyfriend studied medicine and I studied biology, and many of the courses are the same. But the focus is different, and the medical students really need to be tired. The same is true for animal physiology, the textbooks are the same, and they kill several times more rabbits than we do.

In my experience, you can go to graduate school ah, medical school, some specialties are not examined in Western medicine, biochemistry, cells, and so on two, you are good enough in English, politics, enough to memorize,, the two specialties are also good, a bit of chemistry, physiology, microbiology, cellular, biological base on the good. Into the graduate school, into the medical environment, casually follow the undergraduate listening to the class what is good.

If you don't want to be a doctor, as you said, interest, biomedical science, biology graduate school, pick animal physiology, neurology, animal, development and other specialties are considered relevant, many teachers are also out of the medical school. Some of the equipment is similar.

But the cost of graduate school is full of big, even if the study out, anyway, campus recruitment, the unit still look at your undergraduate, like to formal step by step class origin, and older is not popular.

Non-science class is really poor. Nowadays, studying medicine is an 8-year program. There are also specialized traineeships, internships, and externships are not very crowded. Only biology has the possibility of graduate school to get in, biochemistry is solid, but the experimental skills almost.

I really can't figure out how to still like to study medicine, study hard, out of the not necessarily good units, clinical what is full of saturation. The research, China has a few get out of the overall no money.

Medicine does require high equipment, they can not get.