a question...

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Is it given in your school's biology department? If so, yes. If not, then most likely no, but you may claim it if you wish and then AMCAS will change it as they see fit.
 
•••quote:•••Originally posted by QuietStorm:
•Do classes in Human Nutrition count towards the BCPM grade?•••••I took Nutrition and I counted it as a biology class. AMCAS did not change this classification upon verification. The class was offered through the physiology department at my school. Hope that helps.
 
Definitely counts as a science course.
 
that's the funny thing about the AMCAS... a lto of the time you can decide whether a borderline class is science or non-science. Classes like nutrition, neuro psychology, anthropology, etc. can be put in to either one and AMCAS probably won't change it either way. If you do well inthe class, put it down as bio; if not, list it somewhere else.
 
if you did well, it counts.

if you didn't do well, hide the grade
 
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