Would I be able to count Quantitative Business Analysis as a science course when calculating my sGpa

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I have credit for Quantitative Business Analysis, and I was wondering if I could have it counted towards my sGPA. My university has it linked as an equivalent to MATH 2333 (Matrices, Vectors, and Their Application), which I am pretty sure does count towards the sGpa.
 
Doubtful unless the course was explicitly called MATH 2333. They can't really know the cross-listed classes from each specific college/university.
 
Even if I provide them with the course catalog which specifically lists it as an equivalent to MATH 2333?
 
Even if I provide them with the course catalog which specifically lists it as an equivalent to MATH 2333?
If you want to risk it, put it down and explain later (if adcoms even notice).
If not, don't.
 
I had a psych class (Statistical Principles) that was essentially an intro to stat class using psych studies as examples.

I listed it as BCPM because it was M, mathematics.

If your class was predominantly quantitative business analysis, as you say, then just list it as BCPM and stop worrying about it. As long as you submit your AMCAS in June then you don't have to worry about delays or anything.
 
I'm confused. I might be misremembering but I thought that when I filled out AMCAS, I simply listed my courses EXACTLY as they appeared on my transcript, and then AMCAS classified them as BCPM for me based on the class codes. So if it's not listed on your transcript as MATH then it's not going to be counted towards BCPM.
 
I'm confused. I might be misremembering but I thought that when I filled out AMCAS, I simply listed my courses EXACTLY as they appeared on my transcript, and then AMCAS classified them as BCPM for me based on the class codes. So if it's not listed on your transcript as MATH then it's not going to be counted towards BCPM.

Look at the instruction booklet. It will answer your question.
 
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