Look at UF's course catalog, look at what interests you and then take it. There's a plethora of science classes out there, take the ones at UF that you know you can do well in and have good professors. There's also a lot of BCPM designation threads, I'm sure astronomy has been covered.
This might raise your cGPA, but I think you should definitely follow red doctober's advice. Additional science courses will help you. For sGPA, it's BCPM, as far as I know for courses that count towards it. So, you can try adding Mathematics classes if you find it easier to help boost up the GPA.
I was wondering what I could do to boost my science GPA. I go to UF and have taken the following classes:
General Chemistry 1 & 2 w/lab
Biology 1 & 2 w/lab
Physics 1 & 2 wlab
Stats 1
Calc 1
Taking Orgo 1 now and 2 in the summer w/lab
I want to raise my science GPA for both AACOMAS and AMCAS.
Are there any other classes I can take? I read on the forum that Astronomy counted as physics. Any ideas if its true or what else I can take?
Thanks!
astronomy goes into BCPM as it counts as physics. Depending on the school, astronomy can be tough, so don't go in thinking it will necessarily be an easy A
astronomy goes into BCPM as it counts as physics. Depending on the school, astronomy can be tough, so don't go in thinking it will necessarily be an easy A