I want to major in actuarial sciences. I also DETEST chemistry, but I think I might be interested in dentistry because it's hands-on and problem-based. Moreover, in case I don't want to study dentistry, a course in chemistry/biology will be so useless. I don't want to put any effort into labs that have been done 2000 times before.
Do I have a chance at getting into med school if I take all math and finance? I'm extremely talented in math, so I have a better chance of getting a high GPA if I take a lot of math and finance courses.
I want to go to Waterloo where the business/math program is so intense that it won't be a good idea at all to take irrelevent courses.
Update:I meant Canadian or American dental schools.
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Get hold of some dental school calendars (electronic or otherwise) and find out.
If you don't have the required prerequisites for dental school (or any graduate department of professional school, all of which are very competitive), trying to get admitted will be like pulling teeth!