<p>Exactly what classes are counted towards science GPA? I am assuming Chem, Bio, Orgo, and Physics. Anything else? Thanks</p>
<p>Science GPA is also known as your "BCPM", or Biology, Chemistry, Physics, and Math GPA. Any class on those four subjects counts towards your science GPA for med school.</p>
<p>Thank you, I wasn't sure on the math.</p>
<p>Hmm, how about Psychology?</p>
<p>^ nope - psychology isn't part of the science GPA</p>
<p>What about Psychology statistics?</p>
<p>Stats and biochem are probably the two classes you can get to count as BPCM regardless of the department that offers them.</p>
<p>what about nueroscience</p>
<p>Neuroscience is a gray area. Any course with a large biology content will count as BPCM. Any course that is more psychology in nature will not. Of course, AMCAS verifiers won't really know the course content so they'll be using the course department and the course title to determine whether it will count as biology or as a non-BPCM course.</p>
<p>If you take multivariable calculus, linear algebra, and diff eq (3 different classes...not all at once), since you tested out of single variable calc, does that count towards your science gpa?</p>
<p>Yes. (10 char)</p>