Do math professors count for non-science letters? Or should I use a freshman seminar professor as a non-science letter he is also my pre-med advisor so I'm sure I will get a good letter from him.
while BCPM for AMCAS is usually described as science, Math as well as engineering may or may not be seen as a non-science letter by some school or evaluators. I always advise applicants to have a "real" non science letter as in English, History, Social Science, Humanities, etc. I would not consider a letter from some one who is also a premed advisor as a non-science letter