Is Advanced Bio Synonymous to Upper Level Bio?

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Baylor names Genetics as "Advanced Biology" for prerequisites. On Baylor's website, Genetics and A&P I and II are listed as "Upper-Level Bio."

http://www.baylor.edu/biology/index.php?id=68410

I'm applying this cycle and Baylor is the only school that has this prerequisite. Currently taking Genetics, but I'd rather just drop it if I don't have to take it because I have A&P I and II.

What do you guys think?
 
Typically any course w/ a 30xx, 40xx, or 50xx prefix count
 
Typically any course w/ a 30xx, 40xx, or 50xx prefix count

They list both Genetics and A&P as 20xx courses though and specifically cite Genetics as advanced bio.
 
They list both Genetics and A&P as 20xx courses though and specifically cite Genetics as advanced bio.

It may be at your school but Genetics is typically a normal sequence sophomore level course (e.g. 20xx). A&P can vary depending on the institution, but I tend to view it as a more advanced course.
 
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