
Originally Posted by
Terinox
Howdy,
For those of you who are in University, or are familiar with the post-secondary process, I had a question.
If you get your (H)B.A. or a (H)B.Sc. from college/university, and then which to go to graduate school, can you actually apply to any program in graduate school? Does it have to be exactly the same field? Like if you majored in Psychology at University, then you can only study Psyc. in graduate school?
I had heard of people getting a B.A. and then going into MEDICAL SCHOOL, even though they did not major in Biology or some sh#t like that.
Could someone please clear this up, I looked online for some info, but it's more vague, and talks mainly about HOW to get into grad school, but nothing about what you're allowed to take and how the system itself works in terms of admissions.
Thanks,
T.