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How can I balance the intense academic demands of molecular biology and my pre-med journey with opportunities in meaningful research, clinical experience, and self care—without losing my sight on why I am pursuing pre-med?

I will be attending the University of Illinois-Urbana Champaign molecular/cellular biology program in Fall 2025. I plan to attend medical school after my undergraduate education.


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DR JAMES’s Answer

The only and best way to do an undergraduate program is to start one and focus on it so that you can be able to get a good GP of over 3.6 in the first year.

Secondly your first year in the university matters a lot to you and your teachers because they will assess you for your interest in the university so it will not benefit you to start with a bias in your mind doing two different courses.
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Tatiana’s Answer

Balancing pre-med requirements with a biology major, or any major, requires strategic planning, time management, and a focus on priorities. It's about finding a balance that allows you to excel academically while also maintaining your well-being and exploring interests beyond your academic pursuits.
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