does "earth and space science" count towards bcpm?

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Nope. I tried saying it had a lot of nuclear chem for mine, but they denied the change.
 
BCPM = BIOLOGY, CHEMISTRY, PHYSICS AND MATH.

UNLESS IT FALLS UNDER ONE OF THOSE, IT DOESN'T COUNT!!!!!!!


.....😱 lol
 
Astronomy is BCPM, I don't understand why earth/space science isn't.
 
BCPM = BIOLOGY, CHEMISTRY, PHYSICS AND MATH.

UNLESS IT FALLS UNDER ONE OF THOSE, IT DOESN'T COUNT!!!!!!!


.....😱 lol

um no. I have multiple HLTH (health) courses and KIN courses, as well as STAT courses accepted as BCPM by AMCAS. Some were changed, but most were not. Just put them as whatever you think they should be. If AMCAs changes it then so be. You have nothing to lose really; unless there is some downside to it that someone hasn't told me.
 
um no. I have multiple HLTH (health) courses and KIN courses, as well as STAT courses accepted as BCPM by AMCAS. Some were changed, but most were not. Just put them as whatever you think they should be. If AMCAs changes it then so be. You have nothing to lose really; unless there is some downside to it that someone hasn't told me.

Stat = math.
Kin = biophysics
hlth = biology

To the OP it could count if you feel like you did biology and physics.
 
Since we are already on the topic now, how do you guys feel engineering courses would be viewed? My engineering courses actually involve all of the above (chem, phys, bio, and tons of math)
 
Since we are already on the topic now, how do you guys feel engineering courses would be viewed? My engineering courses actually involve all of the above (chem, phys, bio, and tons of math)

They should be viewed as science ( but aren't). But a chemical engineering class probably will count, same as a biological systems engineering class.
 
Darn, I was hoping my Evolution of Life class would count...

Dang Geology course
 
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