B barcamdphd21 Full Member 10+ Year Member 15+ Year Member Joined Oct 17, 2007 Messages 48 Reaction score 0 Points 0 MD/PhD Student May 7, 2011 #1 Members do not see this ad. how should a classics class such as greek and roman mythology be classified on amcas? thanks for the help
Members do not see this ad. how should a classics class such as greek and roman mythology be classified on amcas? thanks for the help
ozzi22 it's over 9000 Verified Member 10+ Year Member Joined Oct 29, 2010 Messages 5,348 Reaction score 20 Points 4,661 Location dallas tx May 7, 2011 #2 egarcia said: how should a classics class such as greek and roman mythology be classified on amcas? thanks for the help Click to expand... i would say social sciences but i am not sure
egarcia said: how should a classics class such as greek and roman mythology be classified on amcas? thanks for the help Click to expand... i would say social sciences but i am not sure
Tesseract Full Member 10+ Year Member Joined Oct 1, 2009 Messages 117 Reaction score 1 Points 4,551 MD/PhD Student May 7, 2011 #3 I took a viking mythology class at my school. I labeled it as "english" on the AMCAS because it fell under my school's english department.
I took a viking mythology class at my school. I labeled it as "english" on the AMCAS because it fell under my school's english department.
B barcamdphd21 Full Member 10+ Year Member 15+ Year Member Joined Oct 17, 2007 Messages 48 Reaction score 0 Points 0 MD/PhD Student May 7, 2011 #4 on my schools, the class was under the classics department labaled as CLA XXX. I don't think it would be fine arts, english or social sciencces. does anyone have other ideas?
on my schools, the class was under the classics department labaled as CLA XXX. I don't think it would be fine arts, english or social sciencces. does anyone have other ideas?
C Charles_Carmichael Full Member Moderator Emeritus Verified Member Verified Expert 15+ Year Member Joined May 11, 2008 Messages 4,078 Reaction score 42 Points 4,621 Non-Student May 7, 2011 #5 egarcia said: on my schools, the class was under the classics department labaled as CLA XXX. I don't think it would be fine arts, english or social sciencces. does anyone have other ideas? Click to expand... Same for my school. As an aside, I loved Greek myth!
egarcia said: on my schools, the class was under the classics department labaled as CLA XXX. I don't think it would be fine arts, english or social sciencces. does anyone have other ideas? Click to expand... Same for my school. As an aside, I loved Greek myth!
Ride Big Sky relax a little 10+ Year Member 15+ Year Member Joined Aug 16, 2007 Messages 399 Reaction score 2 Points 4,591 Location local farmers market May 7, 2011 #6 I took a myth class that was under the classics department and I had it counted towards an English class. It fulfilled the English req at my college so they left it alone.
I took a myth class that was under the classics department and I had it counted towards an English class. It fulfilled the English req at my college so they left it alone.
rhcarolina Full Member 10+ Year Member Joined Feb 14, 2010 Messages 252 Reaction score 4 Points 4,571 Location USA Attending Physician May 7, 2011 #7 I classified all my classics courses (I'm a classics major) as history.
gravitywave fourth year 10+ Year Member Joined Dec 19, 2009 Messages 2,078 Reaction score 10 Points 4,591 Location s/p ERAS Medical Student May 7, 2011 #8 either FLAN or OTHR. I really don't think it matters, given that it's obviously not BCPM, which is the only distinction that's important. might also want to try the 2012 AMCAS questions thread i had a classics course my senior year, but it was about ancient philosophers, so i called it PHIL.
either FLAN or OTHR. I really don't think it matters, given that it's obviously not BCPM, which is the only distinction that's important. might also want to try the 2012 AMCAS questions thread i had a classics course my senior year, but it was about ancient philosophers, so i called it PHIL.