<p>In my case, it is a somewhat mysterious “science” department, as it is shown in the official course listing and in my transcript.</p>
<p>Sigh…Why does the university create all these “exotic”, cross-over departments?!</p>
<p>In my case, it is a somewhat mysterious “science” department, as it is shown in the official course listing and in my transcript.</p>
<p>Sigh…Why does the university create all these “exotic”, cross-over departments?!</p>
<p>Yeah, I have no idea what AMCAS will do with you.</p>
<p>Thank! I think it is up to AMCAS to decide it then.</p>
<p>so intro psych would go under non-BCPM, where as biopsych would go under BCPM??</p>
<p>So in this case. Would it be better to be a science major to try boost your BCPM gpa? or stick with non science major?</p>
<p>To raise your BCPM, take more sciences, and do well in them. It really has nothing to do with major or even the # of courses you’ve taken… it’s still just a GPA.</p>
<p>Will the classes I took before calculus, (the class i’m taking right now Precalculus-trig) count in that gpa?</p>
<p>HS courses don’t count for AMCAS.</p>
<p>I’m taking precalculus at my community college.</p>
<p>Well, that’ll officially count as a BCPM course, I suppose.</p>
<p>Just keep an overall GPA of 4.0. That way you do not have to worry about what qualifies for BCPM and what doesn’t. Easy enough…</p>