Science GPA composed of..?

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MuskieMan33

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I tried searching for this, but couldn't find exactly what I was looking for. I was wondering what all classes make up the science gpa? I know physics, chem, bio, and math classes count towards it. I wasn't sure if psychology or personal health would? I could see how psychology could be, but I wasn't sure. As for personal health, it was all about cancers, stds, diseases in general, and other things of that nature, and I didn't know if something like that would be classified as "science gpa". Does anyone know for sure what is and isn't calculated into the science gpa? Thanks!
 
Nutrition, math and physical education classes counts. Go lift some weights!
 
Awesome! What about psychology? I wasn't sure about it, but its all neuron this synapse that, I drink neurotransmitters out of a whiffle-ball bat.
 
Awesome! What about psychology? I wasn't sure about it, but its all neuron this synapse that, I drink neurotransmitters out of a whiffle-ball bat.

No psychology. Anyone can feel free to correct me!! 🙂

I've taken things like physiological psychology, but I placed it under non-science since psychology is technically a "social science" to me.

I would love to have psychology classes included for a science GPA. :laugh:
 
I may have to send an email to dental school and ask the admissions office.
 
That answers my question, haha, thanks SeattleRDH!!
 
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