<p>^^^ Interesting. The UCLA math site and everything else I’ve seen at UCLA (though not being a pre-med, I don’t pay much attention to the latter) has said the opposite.</p>
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Pre-med students should be aware that many medical schools do not recognize AP Calculus test scores as college unit credit. To fulfill your various major requirements and medical school entrance requirements we have suggested the courses above for you. If your major allows the 30 Series, you may want to consider taking the 30 Series instead of the 3 Series to satisfy the math requirement for virtually any medical school to which you apply. Most medical schools that do not recognize AP units will accept PIC and Stats courses as a substitute for the year of math. It is the student’s responsibility to check with the individual schools for specific information.
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<p>[UCLA</a> Department of Mathematics](<a href=“Undergraduate Program | UCLA Department of Mathematics ”>Undergraduate Program | UCLA Department of Mathematics )</p>