Human A&P vs. Regular A&P

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Many dental schools recommend taking A&P, so I decided to register for "Human A&P". My college also offers Physiology by itself (not Anatomy however) but its an upper level biology course so I thought that Human A&P would suffice for dental schools. I still have time to take it off my schedule for next semester. What are your guys's thoughts? Do you think Human A&P holds just as much weight as regular A&P? Thanks.

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Many dental schools recommend taking A&P, so I decided to register for "Human A&P". My college also offers Physiology by itself (not Anatomy however) but its an upper level biology course so I thought that Human A&P would suffice for dental schools. I still have time to take it off my schedule for next semester. What are your guys's thoughts? Do you think Human A&P holds just as much weight as regular A&P? Thanks.
Are they both the same course level? (Ex. 200,300/2000,3000)
 
Human A&P is a 240 level class
Physiology is a 340 level class
I am currently a first semester sophomore.
 
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Human A&P is a 240 level class
Physiology is a 340 level class
I am currently a first semester sophomore.
Upper division classes always look better on the transcript, and they end up being very useful later on. In your situation, take whichever class that you’re confident you will get an A in.
 
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