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What classes count in the “science” G.P.A. on AMCAS, (the application form for medical school)?

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What classes count in the “science” G.P.A. on AMCAS, (the application form for medical school)?

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The science GPA on your application for medical school (AMCAS) is called BCPM. The initials stand for biology, chemistry, physics and math. However, many of our science classes fit into their designation. Sports medicine and psychology classes that have a lab and are hard science classes also count. Your major GPA is very similar to your science GPA if you are a biology, chemistry, or sports medicine major.

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