Science Grades

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I was just curious, when you apply to medical school what science grades are calculated into your gpa? For instance I took lots of astronomy and Geology classes, they really do boost my gpa up. without them my gpa drops signifcantly as far as science grades go.. do these grades count to?? or is it just math, bio, and chem, phys?
If someone could help me I would appreciate it thanx

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The science GPA includes only those courses required for med school admissions, which tend to be a year each of: Biology, Physics, General Chem, and Organic Chem.
 
and also Calculus!!!
 
I don't think that can be right....I am sure that all of the science grades that you take will be calculated in.

 
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