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I was an engineer before I switched majors. I did horrible in engineering physics, I switched majors and had to take the "pre-med physics" to satisfy pre-reqs. Can I list the engineering physics under engineering in my application?

If you took the calc. based physics there was no need to take the algebra based physics. If the "engineering physics" you took was offered by the Physics dept. then it's BCPM and should be reported as such. I suppose if you failed the engineering physics then it was necessary to take the algebra based classes. However, if it was offered by the Physics dept. it still counts as BCPM.
 

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Yeah, physics is physics no matter what requirement it was used to fulfill, so BCPM.
 

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Physics is physics, whether it's engineering or algebra.
 
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