So a b Arts course is a waste of time ?
Well - where do you see yourself ending up? if you see yourself ending up in science - then you should just do the science bit because it'll save you time. You've elaborated the main reason why I think you shouldn't go down Arts if you think you'll end up in the lab.
Because I'm stuck with my choices as well and I chose B arts/ B science but now seeing as I don't know where it will lead me to I'm thinking of abandoning it. Not to mention it takes 4 years full time to complete it when I probably don't need the arts degree.
If you study b sci and then major in medical science, would your job prospects be the same as if you studied b medical sci ?
When I say 'major in medical science'; what I really mean is that you'll major in a medical science field. For example; if you do 3-4 subjects of pathology; you'll have a pathology major. This is the same for both science and medical science students. So you'd either end up with B science (pathology) or B Medical Science (pathology) - following? I can't hear you; so I'll move on.
In saying all this; you job prospects would be exactly the same. This is because both sci(path) and medsci(path) the exact same training as each other. For example; both scentist will probably knw hw to perform a western blot; or some other experiment. There are other variables as well that determine job prospects to (such as doing well in an interview...). The job career paths are elaborated on in the 'medical science sticky thread' in this forum. I blab on a little here: http://community.boredofstudies.org...al-science-society-any-questions-you-got.html
I am seriously confused. If anyone can give me adivce on this it would be really helpful. Also I might pursue a career in medicine but I'll see how that goes.
mdicine is good for job stbility because science job stability isn't as good. Also; you can do both research and medicine if your so inclined.