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Hi!
I'm picking classes for next fall and I tried to see if there was a thread like this but I couldn't find one. Please link it below if this has been already asked. I was going to take a biological anthropology lab (listed as ANTHRBIO) which involves learning about anatomy and working in labs and using human bones for research. I was wondering if these would factor into my science GPA. I know that technically it is listed in the course classification guide, however I had read that some people didn't have their courses count for science GPA even if the title was under the course classification guide.
Alternatively, if I took a biology course titled plants and human conflict, would that be a part of my biology GPA because technically the course is classified as BIO by my school?
Thanks!!
I'm picking classes for next fall and I tried to see if there was a thread like this but I couldn't find one. Please link it below if this has been already asked. I was going to take a biological anthropology lab (listed as ANTHRBIO) which involves learning about anatomy and working in labs and using human bones for research. I was wondering if these would factor into my science GPA. I know that technically it is listed in the course classification guide, however I had read that some people didn't have their courses count for science GPA even if the title was under the course classification guide.
Alternatively, if I took a biology course titled plants and human conflict, would that be a part of my biology GPA because technically the course is classified as BIO by my school?
Thanks!!