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Again, I can only speak as far as I know, but if his chosen med school requires an interview as part of the admissions phase, it will be much harder convincing the interviewers that he is fully prepared for a scientific intensive program such as medicine if his degree is academic rather than hard science. In real life (ie when not thinking outside the box for his project), it would not be worth the risk considering most of his competition will have that hard scientific knowledge under their belt.

Regarding your wall post: What we save in tuition, we more than pay back in higher taxes. ;) ( or should that be a frowny face)