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Lol, pun. I am currently a cell and molecular biology major. My school offers a biomedical science major as well. In my current major, I am required to take biotechnology, nucleic acids lab, bioinformatics, and genomics, and courses along those lines as well as the biomedical sciences courses that I'll need to apply for med school (anatomy, phys, biochem, etc.) I feel like my current major makes me stand out a little more from the other applicants from my school, most of which are BMS majors and it'll definitely aid me more in the research side of things, however I am uneasy about it. Do you think it'll look good to admissions committees/be worth the extra classes I'll need to take as compared to traditional BMS applicants?