Science GPA?

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Just wondering what exactly goes into the Sci. GPA:
Is it Bio, Chem, Org, Physics?
Or is it all the above, PLUS, other science courses (i.e. micro, physi, genetics, etc.)? Do math courses go into this GPA also?
When calculating Total GPA, is it w/o the science courses or with?
Thanks.
 
Cumulative GPA is calculated with all courses taken, science and non-science. Science GPA includes all math and science courses. Science courses and non-science courses are outlined on the AADSAS website once you start your application. Then you have a Biology/Chemistry/Physics (BCP) GPA that includes just your biology, chemistry, and physics courses, but no math courses.Your BCP should include all your science pre-requisites plus any electives you might have taken or additional science courses required by your degree... ie: genetics, physiology, microbiology, histology, cell and molecular biology, etc. Your science GPA will include your BCP courses plus any math courses you may have taken... ie: college alagebra, precalculus, calculus, statisitics, etc.
 
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