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<p>Depending on one’s definition of “large”, I would disagree with this statement. Biological and Physical sciences comprise less than 10% of the student body. (source: IPEDS)</p>
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<p>Chemistry, yes…</p>
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<p>Yes, but that’s what makes it fun. (And helps premeds score higher on the MCAT VR! And, IMO, makes premeds a little more marketable to med schools since they are not one-trick (science) ponies.)</p>
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<p>I believe that has changed for the Class of '14 since BC is switching to units for graduation. </p>
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<p>Listed below is a link to BC’s core requirements. Note, while BC only rarely offers AP/IB credit, high scores (4+ on AP) can be used to fulfill core requirements, enabling you to take more electives.</p>
<p>[University</a> Core Requirements - Boston College](<a href=“http://www.bc.edu/admission/undergrad/transfer/corerequirements.html]University”>http://www.bc.edu/admission/undergrad/transfer/corerequirements.html)</p>