Lab grades in BCPM?

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What about a class called lab in perception...it's all science based ---stats, etc...could that be classified as bcpm although it's offered in the psych dept?
 
BCPM == Biology, Chemistry, Physics, and Math.

If your class was not a part of one of these departments, then the grade you receive in it will not count towards your BCPM GPA.
 
BCPM == Biology, Chemistry, Physics, and Math.

If your class was not a part of one of these departments, then the grade you receive in it will not count towards your BCPM GPA.

eh, I stuck quite a few classes that weren't actually taken in the Bio dept (A&P, Pathophys, Neuro, etc, taken in either the Rehab Science or Occupational Therapy depts) in the BIOL section, and none of them got switched to the HEALTH classification. So it's possible to get non-BCPM classes put in that listing.

But that Psych lab would still go under BESS.
 
BCPM == Biology, Chemistry, Physics, and Math.

If your class was not a part of one of these departments, then the grade you receive in it will not count towards your BCPM GPA.

*facepalm*🙄
 
eh, I stuck quite a few classes that weren't actually taken in the Bio dept (A&P, Pathophys, Neuro, etc, taken in either the Rehab Science or Occupational Therapy depts) in the BIOL section, and none of them got switched to the HEALTH classification. So it's possible to get non-BCPM classes put in that listing.

But that Psych lab would still go under BESS.

They don't have to be in the dept... idk what Cannon is talking about.

I took a physiological psych, neuroscience, and psych stats class and they all counted. It's really your discretion - if AMCAS disagrees with you, they'll change it.
 
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