Rehab science major?

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I know major doesn't matter, but I just have a question. There is a program at my school which you apply to after your soph year which leads to a BS in rehab science. Through the School of Rehab Science there are courses such as anatomy, physiology, pharmacology which make this major more appealing to me than biology. I also see it as a good way to raise my sGPA which could use some improvement. Will these classes (anatomy, phys, pharmacology, etc) through the school of rehab science factor into the BCPM gpa?
 
Yeah i would assume it factors in just like any other science class.
 
Hm, I just saw this program listed uner California University of Pennsylvanias programs. It is fascinating, as a graduate program - I think if you are interested in rehabilitation the program would be great. It could really help out, in a lot of lines of medical work.
I dont see why the grades wouldnt transfer in, all ugrad science grades count towards the sGPA
 
I know major doesn't matter, but I just have a question. There is a program at my school which you apply to after your soph year which leads to a BS in rehab science. Through the School of Rehab Science there are courses such as anatomy, physiology, pharmacology which make this major more appealing to me than biology. I also see it as a good way to raise my sGPA which could use some improvement. Will these classes (anatomy, phys, pharmacology, etc) through the school of rehab science factor into the BCPM gpa?

Yup. Just be sure to take a look at the AMCAS course conversion guide thingy.
 
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