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I graduated with a BA in geography, while finishing my premed requirements and focusing in biogeography... which is basically ecology. I'm trying to determine my BCMP (science) gpa, and wondering if anyone can take a guess as to my chances of a couple of classes I took that had bio content while not being in the biology department as counting. If any, or all, of these count, it would significantly help my BCMP gpa.
As a geography major, I had a small sample size of BCMP classes. Without any of these, I have about a 3.45 science (3.72 overall) GPA.
So what'dya think?
Geography 112: Analytical Animal Geography
Geography 163: Field Analysis in Biogeography
Geography 129: Biodiversity Hotspots in California
Environmental Studies 103: Himalayan Species (during field quarter in india)
Earth and Space Science 16: History of Life
I know they're kind of longshots... but all of these classes were fairly bio focused.
Thanks for any help!
As a geography major, I had a small sample size of BCMP classes. Without any of these, I have about a 3.45 science (3.72 overall) GPA.
So what'dya think?
Geography 112: Analytical Animal Geography
Geography 163: Field Analysis in Biogeography
Geography 129: Biodiversity Hotspots in California
Environmental Studies 103: Himalayan Species (during field quarter in india)
Earth and Space Science 16: History of Life
I know they're kind of longshots... but all of these classes were fairly bio focused.
Thanks for any help!