To raise my BCPM GPA..

<p>Hello. I'm an undergrad who just finished a Junior year at Cal. I transferred from CC.</p>

<p>Question:
Are grades from environmental Science class and Nutsci classes regarded as Science (BCPM) GPA? Are Integrative biology courses also regarded BCPM courses? (Am I confused between sci GPA and BCPM GPA?)</p>

<p>Reason for the question:
The reason is that during the last year, I got a low science-class GPA, but non-science classes GPA was OK. I heard that Science GPA should be high.
So, from now on, I will take easy science classes only. I'm a IB (integrative biology) major. Some easy sci classes are also in Env sci classes and nut sci classes. (Actually, will this be a good idea?)</p>

<p>Any course in the Biology, Chemistry, Physics, and/or Mathematics departments (hence BCPM) are counted in the BCPM GPA. You should check the departments under which those courses are listed in your course listing.</p>

<p>Nutritional sciences probably not. They're listed under "Health Sciences" on the AMCAS instruction booklet.</p>

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