Anatomy and Statistics in Science/Math GPA?

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I'm not sure if anatomy and statistics can be included in math/science GPA..
Neither of those classes are offered in math/science department at my school..
 
Stat is math or quantitative reasoning, and anatomy is probably science. It's best to call up your schools and ask.
 
Really? That is surprising. Out of curiosity what are they given under?
 
I'm not sure if anatomy and statistics can be included in math/science GPA..
Neither of those classes are offered in math/science department at my school..

When you enter your coursework into PharmCAS, it will be counted into your math/science GPA, which is what schools will be using.
 
How are they not offered in the math/science department? This doesn't make sense to me. Make sure you are not taking phys. ed. anatomy/physiology as no school will probably apply this or count it as a prereq. In terms of stats, I don't understand how it cannot be in a math department. Can you clarify? Anyways, when you do take these classes in the correct respective department, it does in fact count toward your math, science GPA
 
I also would question what department your statistics & anatomy classes would be offered under, and if it's not math / biology respectively, if they are the correct classes.

The only analogous thing I can think of is a business statistics or healthcare statistics course, but neither are the proper classes to take for pharmacy prereqs. You're looking for the math department's statistics class (mine was called Elements of Statistics) - if you have trouble, you need to talk to your pharma school of choice or your academic advisor.

I have no idea what an anatomy class outside the biology department would look like.
 
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