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Science gpa?
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I'm guessing they changed cognitive psychology and neuropsychology and biopsychology to biology gpa?
that actually completely changes my bcp gpa
that actually completely changes my bcp gpa
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Does Anth and Socio also count? I don't know if I am reading the website incorrectly or not...
Does Anth and Socio also count? I don't know if I am reading the website incorrectly or not...
the "Other Sciences" might count in the BCP either, which sucks because the Nutrition class I took had the prefix BIOL. The courses listed as "Non-science" will not be included in the BCP. To answer your question more directly, no, antho and socio definitely do not count in BCP.
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sci gpa and bcp are different. bcp is just Bio, chem, phys classes. This year it includes 4 psych classes with a bio focus. Sci classes are all your other classes like nutrition, math, astronomy so on and so fourth.
How in the world is oral biology...an anthropology class anything like what you would experience in dental school? I've never taken an anthropology class, but i know the basics. I am pretty sure the anthropology class would not go over the same things. My main guess is the oral biology would cover how stories are passed down in anthropology class...
sci gpa and bcp are different. bcp is just Bio, chem, phys classes. This year it includes 4 psych classes with a bio focus. Sci classes are all your other classes like nutrition, math, astronomy so on and so fourth.
How in the world is oral biology...an anthropology class anything like what you would experience in dental school? I've never taken an anthropology class, but i know the basics. I am pretty sure the anthropology class would not go over the same things. My main guess is the oral biology would cover how stories are passed down in anthropology class...
Does anyone have an idea as to what "health services" is under non-science in this link:
http://www.adea.org/dental_educatio...ons/Documents/ADEA AADSAS Course Subjects.pdf
http://www.adea.org/dental_educatio...ons/Documents/ADEA AADSAS Course Subjects.pdf
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That is actually really cool. You'll be doing dental anatomy. Occlusal, buccal, lingual, and all the other fun dental anatomy terms you'll cover will be there.
As for health services. If health services were anything like what I experienced(remember schools do things differently), then I am assuming you went out to rural communities or the inner city or just some schools and taught kids about health issues. I could be wrong.
That is actually really cool. You'll be doing dental anatomy. Occlusal, buccal, lingual, and all the other fun dental anatomy terms you'll cover will be there.
As for health services. If health services were anything like what I experienced(remember schools do things differently), then I am assuming you went out to rural communities or the inner city or just some schools and taught kids about health issues. I could be wrong.
I really don't get how this is a hard concept.
Okay you just took business statistics!
Well, What did you take it under.
Was it under BUS(business) or was it under ST(statistics)
If it is under business then it would be a non-science
If it is under statistics it would be a science class.
I really think you guys need to wait to read the ADEA ADDSAS guide when applications open up. It will erase the confusion.
Unless the class is taught by the Statistics department I would put it down as a non science.
Okay you just took business statistics!
Well, What did you take it under.
Was it under BUS(business) or was it under ST(statistics)
If it is under business then it would be a non-science
If it is under statistics it would be a science class.
I really think you guys need to wait to read the ADEA ADDSAS guide when applications open up. It will erase the confusion.
Unless the class is taught by the Statistics department I would put it down as a non science.
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