<p>I heard that sometimes they do?</p>
<p>and i have classes called thermodynamics, statics...etc. will these go in as physics chemistry?? </p>
<p>sorry if this question has already been answered...</p>
<p>I heard that sometimes they do?</p>
<p>and i have classes called thermodynamics, statics...etc. will these go in as physics chemistry?? </p>
<p>sorry if this question has already been answered...</p>
<p>Unfortunately, the answer is "not likely" - my friends who were engineering majors told me that none of their engineering courses counted toward their science GPA. They even tried entering a few of the more math heavy engineering courses as science courses, but AMCAS changed it back.</p>
<p>Engineering courses do not count as BPCM. If it's something like stats, you might be able to count it as math. But, otherwise, I don't think thermo or anything like that will be counted as science unless it's offered by the physics department.</p>
<p>darn...this is bad news..</p>
<p>thanks guys..</p>