PTCAS - Designating Pre-reqs (Chem)

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Couldn't find this using the search function, sorry if this is explained somewhere else!

I went to a quarter system school and for my major, I had to take inorganic chem and organic chem. There were a total of 6 classes: 2 lecture-based classes and 1 lab-based class per category.

So here's what my grades look like:

Chem 14A (inorganic chem): B-
Chem 14B (inorganic chem): A
Chem 14BL (inorganic chem lab): A
Chem 14C (o-chem): B+
Chem 14CL (o-chem lab): A
Chem 14D (o-chem): A


As you can see, I did better in the o-chem series than I did in the inorganic chem series. I was wondering if I could designate these classes (Chem 14C, CL, D) as my Chem pre-reqs on PTCAS.

Not sure if it's a long shot, but I wonder if I'm able to designate 14 B, D, and either BL or CL instead, as I got As in those courses, even though that would mean including one inorganic chem course and one organic chem course.

Sorry if this is confusing. Thanks for the input!
 
The directions are pretty clear that you should select the intro (inorganic) ones. If you don't, I imagine they'll just recalculate the GPAs and adjust it to be the inorganics.

Hope that helps.
 
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