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chickenpotpie

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do you know what numbers we are supposed to put in for "course number" on the amcas application? there are no long numbers on my transcript. should we be using the nine-digit numbers we use when we enroll in classes? or should we use the name and number of the class (e.g. CHEM14a) for course number and then use "structures and equilibria" for the course name? (or is CHEM14a the course name?) the application makes it sound like there should be a string of numbers. thanks for your help.
 
chickenpotpie said:
do you know what numbers we are supposed to put in for "course number" on the amcas application? there are no long numbers on my transcript. should we be using the nine-digit numbers we use when we enroll in classes? or should we use the name and number of the class (e.g. CHEM14a) and then use "structures and equilibria" for the course name? (or is CHEM14a the course name?) the application makes it sound like there should be a string of numbers. thanks for your help.

i didnt go to ucla, but ide say to put 14a vs the section number you use to register for the class.
 
chickenpotpie said:
do you know what numbers we are supposed to put in for "course number" on the amcas application? there are no long numbers on my transcript. should we be using the nine-digit numbers we use when we enroll in classes? or should we use the name and number of the class (e.g. CHEM14a) and then use "structures and equilibria" for the course name? (or is CHEM14a the course name?) the application makes it sound like there should be a string of numbers. thanks for your help.

i) dont forget to select the category the class goes in from the pulldown menu
ii) just list it as Chem14CL, LS2, MCDB100, ESS17, HC21 etc etc in the course number section
iii) in the course name, just use the class title off the catalog (intro org chem lab; cells, organs, tissues; intro cell biology, biology of dinosaurs and their relatives; rise and fall of modernism) or myucla. try to fit in the entire title if you can, but feel free to use abbreviations. for example, if you took physics6 series for 6A i put ": Physics for LifeScience majors" then for 6B and C i put ": for LS majors" or something like that.
 
Thanks. I had the same question!
 
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