rpames Optometrist 10+ Year Member 15+ Year Member 20+ Year Member Joined May 1, 2000 Messages 1,179 Reaction score 3 Points 4,571 Location Oshkosh, WI Optometrist Oct 29, 2001 #1 Members do not see this ad. Does an enviromental science course count toward your science GPA?
P PalCareGrl Senior Member 10+ Year Member 15+ Year Member 20+ Year Member Joined Mar 6, 2001 Messages 485 Reaction score 0 Points 0 Location Cali Fellow [Any Field] Oct 29, 2001 #2 I'm pretty sure that it does. 🙂
Jamier2 SDN Hillbilly Moderator Moderator Emeritus Verified Member 10+ Year Member Verified Expert 15+ Year Member 20+ Year Member Joined Mar 23, 2001 Messages 2,247 Reaction score 0 Points 0 Age 50 Location Kentucky Website home.insightbb.com Oct 29, 2001 #3 I'd say that if the Biology department offered the course, it definitely would. (That's who offered the course I took)
I'd say that if the Biology department offered the course, it definitely would. (That's who offered the course I took)
Epi Fuzzy Tiger 7+ Year Member 20+ Year Member Joined Jul 29, 2001 Messages 295 Reaction score 4 Points 0 Location Calvin's house Attending Physician Oct 30, 2001 #4 I think that under the help in the application it tells you which category to put an enviromental science course in.
I think that under the help in the application it tells you which category to put an enviromental science course in.
B bostongirl22 Member 10+ Year Member 15+ Year Member 20+ Year Member Joined Oct 25, 2001 Messages 116 Reaction score 0 Points 0 Age 46 Location West Hartford, CT Oct 30, 2001 #5 When I filled out the AMCAS application, my environmental studies did not count in my science GPA. I think I had to catergorize them as social science.
When I filled out the AMCAS application, my environmental studies did not count in my science GPA. I think I had to catergorize them as social science.
S Slingblade the Surgeon Senior Member 7+ Year Member 15+ Year Member 20+ Year Member Joined Oct 17, 2001 Messages 318 Reaction score 0 Points 0 Location Big Black Leather Chair Oct 30, 2001 #6 Well in my uncoveted opinion, environmental = ecological which is a science...unless you did poorly in it 😉
Well in my uncoveted opinion, environmental = ecological which is a science...unless you did poorly in it 😉