Noun
pre-med (uncountable)
An undergraduate college academic program, typically in biochemistry or related sciences, that prepares a student to pursue graduate or post-graduate studies in medicine.
pre med
No, I majored in biology, in a pre-med program. Neil Diamond
In college, I stopped doing pre-med and went into theater, and then I moved to San Francisco and lived there for five years. Mark Waters
If I could be involved in the hunting and fishing industry, that would be amazing. That said, I studied biology in college and that led into me being really involved in anatomy and being a pre-med major. Dustin Lynch
I started college Pre-Med. That lasted about half a semester. Peter Krause
Academically, he would like to major in pre-med and ultimately become a pediatrician. Source: Internet
Hagenaars plans to attend Brown University in the fall and to major in biomedical engineering as a pre-med student. Source: Internet