Changing non-science to science after submitting aadsas

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mkhan27

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If I submitted my aadsas, but realized one of the courses I indicated as non-science could potentially be a science course what should I do. The course was called, "Human Evolution" and is under the Anthropology department, but a lot of things that we did were related to science and was similar to what we had done in a Genetics course for bio majors. I remember we did agglutination experiments, we compared anatomical features between skulls, it had a lot to do with evolution (as the name applies), and we had to look at the anatomy of the head and jaws comparing them.

I indicated it as non-science, however could I call aadsas after I have been verified to change it to a science course. The course catalog has it stated as "Human evolution and variability; methods of assessing fossil evidence for evolutionary change; principles of biological adaptation. Natural World - With Lab, and Past course."

Thank you!
 
Has it worked for some folks to get it changed to science. It said in the course catalog "principles of biological adapatation." I guess it says biology in their so that is why I thought it would be a biology course.
 
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