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behavioural neuroscience
i am in my second year and i am going for a bsc in behavioural neuroscience.
is anyone else in this program or know someone in it? how are you likeing it and what are you planning on doing with it? im so lost about the whole med school or not and just in general what to do after school!
let me know your thoughts and input!
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If you're serious about medical school, make sure you start preparing for the MCAT early and begin (if you haven't already) volunteering.
I'm a neuroscience major. It's a good program to prepare you for medical school because all the required Kinesiology courses are similar to things taught in medical school like Histology, Anatomy and Physiology. But I think for med school if you do a Bsc in Behavioural Neuroscience you will need to take a few extra MBB and CHEM courses. Remember that to go into med school you don't actually need to finish your BSc, you can apply once you have all the required first and second year courses.
I really like the Neuroscience program, but not planning on going into med school myself. You have to think carefully about all the downsides of being a doctor. Almost every first year I've met in sciences wants to go into med school, but the question is do you really want a job where you risk getting infected with terrible diseases, where you will have to see people dying probably on a daily basis, and where you will have very little time initially for family, friends, or a life outside of medicine.
My advice is spend a lot of time googling MSc and PhD degrees in different neurosciency fields like cognitive neuroscience, behavioural neuroscience, comparative psychology, psychopharmacology, psychopathology and so on. After taking some third year courses you might have a better idea of what to do as well. The 3rd year Psyc courses don't have many pre-reqs apart from Psyc 280 so you can take them early on. I really enjoyed taking Psyc 383 (Psychopharmacology) and Psyc 388 (Biological Rhythms & Sleep).