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I'm going to study in America. I am very interested in biology and medicine, and each one has many majors. I don't know which will be better. I hope I can give some advice. ...
Biomedicine is actually a kind of graduate school. Depending on your specific undergraduate direction, there are microbiology, immunology, pharmacology, neurology, biochemistry, structure and other majors. It depends on what advantages you have when you apply, such as your internship in microbiology laboratory when you are an undergraduate, or your graduation project is in this direction, then the success rate of applying for this direction will be higher, and it is no problem to apply for other majors, as long as you provide enough materials to prove that you are interested in this direction. Graduate schools are all based on experiments, and it's only the first year of classes, and experiments are the main thing behind, which will never make you feel bored.

You can only apply for one major, but you can't and don't have the energy to take two majors.

What is said upstairs is wrong. Didn't say it was harder to graduate with a doctor of medicine. Medical schools in the United States are specially designed for students who want to be doctors, equivalent to doctoral degrees in biomedicine. But medical schools only recruit American students, and international students can't get in at all. This is a highly competitive college, because all the graduates are American doctors without exception. Doctors and lawyers are the two highest paid industries in the United States. It's not that international students from China can't get into medical schools in the United States, but it's very, very difficult.