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Which I can classify as BCPM...Are you asking whether or not you could classify these as BCPM on your amcas? If so, the answer is probably.
If you're asking us which of these classes are easiest, it depends on what you're good at.
Technically they're all listed under Exercise Biology. Does AMCAS automatically choose what is BCPM? Or do I self-classify them?I had engineering classes with buzzwords like "Biology, Physiology, and Anatomy" and AMCAS was all about changing them to bio.
I'm not sure what they'd do in this case, but I have a feeling it would be something similar.
This information clears up quite a bit... So I just list what I think is considered BCPM, and if AMCAS disagrees, they will fix it?I suspect that AMCAS will reclassify them as "HEAL" (short for health) but there is no harm it trying to get the bump by listing them as bio.
I had engineering classes with buzzwords like "Biology, Physiology, and Anatomy" and AMCAS was all about changing them to bio.
I'm not sure what they'd do in this case, but I have a feeling it would be something similar.
Just curious what engineering classes did you have that had physiology or anatomy in the title 😕 Even for bioengineering that seems strange![]()
Just curious what engineering classes did you have that had physiology or anatomy in the title 😕 Even for bioengineering that seems strange![]()
Me: ENGI - Quantitative Physiology (to be fair, it is a biomedical engineering class)
AMCAS: BIOL - Quantitative Physiology
oh that was the only one.
I was just checking the others, and anything like Biotissues, Bioelectricity, Biomaterials, Biocivilengineering, all stayed engineering. I think if they see the complete word in the name of the course, they'll change it on you.
Just curious what engineering classes did you have that had physiology or anatomy in the title 😕 Even for bioengineering that seems strange![]()