Is it possible to major in architecture and still get into medical school?

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You'd have to double major.
Pre med, chemisty, or biology in addition to the architecture.
Yes, you can. Your major does not have to be a science major. In fact, most admission committees prefer applicants who have non-science majors. You will still need to complete the prereq courses, as well as obtain a good score on the MCAT.

You should visit the Association of American Medical Colleges web site to learn more about becoming a physician: http://www.aamc.org/start.htm

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