Theslowsouthy Full Member 2+ Year Member Joined Aug 6, 2018 Messages 100 Reaction score 72 May 6, 2019 #1 Members don't see this ad. I was wondering if a letter from a math professor count as a science?
TheDentalSchoolCoach Full Member Vendor Joined Apr 20, 2019 Messages 238 Reaction score 106 May 6, 2019 #2 Not necessarily. I'd get it from someone who taught you bio, physics, and chemistry.
D deleted767916 May 7, 2019 #3 No Theslowsouthy said: I was wondering if a letter from a math professor count as a science? Click to expand...
No Theslowsouthy said: I was wondering if a letter from a math professor count as a science? Click to expand...
Cthuluhoop Full Member 5+ Year Member Joined Mar 14, 2018 Messages 339 Reaction score 382 May 8, 2019 #4 No it doesn't, it has to be from a professor who teaches the natural sciences
D dent_wannabe Full Member 5+ Year Member Joined May 22, 2018 Messages 612 Reaction score 273 May 12, 2019 #5 I have had schools tell me that if the course counts towards your AADSAS science GPA, a letter from the instructor can count as a science letter. And I have had schools tell me that it had to be strictly bio, chem, or physics.
I have had schools tell me that if the course counts towards your AADSAS science GPA, a letter from the instructor can count as a science letter. And I have had schools tell me that it had to be strictly bio, chem, or physics.
P PreDenting Membership Revoked Removed Verified Member Vendor 2+ Year Member Joined Apr 12, 2019 Messages 49 Reaction score 34 May 13, 2019 #6 "Science" typically refers to Physics, Chemistry, or Biology. That means Psychology or Biopsychology typically do NOT count. Detroit Mercy goes as far as claiming that a Marine Biology professor's LoR will NOT count as a Biology letter.
"Science" typically refers to Physics, Chemistry, or Biology. That means Psychology or Biopsychology typically do NOT count. Detroit Mercy goes as far as claiming that a Marine Biology professor's LoR will NOT count as a Biology letter.