Science GPA question

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I noticed on the AADSAS website that one's science GPA is calculated using all science courses including math, natural sciences and BCP. My freshman year I received a C in Calculus (later repeated the class and scored an A), but have a C+ in Calculus II and a C in Discrete Mathematics. Other then these blemishes, my science courses are primarily As with a few Bs. Will all of the aforementioned math classes be factored into my science GPA -- or are only specific math classes used in the calculation? Hopefully someone who has taken multiple math classes and has had their science GPA calculated can shed some light on my question.

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i took 5 math classes, and none of them were calculated into my BCP GPA, but all of them were calculated into my science GPA. when you put all this info in, like 5 or 6 different GPA's will be spit out. if you have a great BCP GPA and a lower science GPA, they will see both. i wouldn't stress about it too much, especially since there's nothing you can do about it at this point.
 
BCP= biology/chemistry/physics
 
Isn't math considered a science? If it is then it will be calculated into the sci gpa.
 
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