Does Precalc and Statistics apply to one's science GPA?

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Hello, I am not quite sure if math classes like precalc and statistics are applied to one's science GPA. Any help would appreciated.

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Hello, I am not quite sure if math classes like precalc and statistics are applied to one's science GPA. Any help would appreciated.
Yes they are.

Unless it's something like "statistics in cooking" where you learn how to make perfect recipes.
 
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Hello, I am not quite sure if math classes like precalc and statistics are applied to one's science GPA. Any help would appreciated.
If you are applying through AACOMAS, math classes don't apply to the sGPA. If you are applying through AMCAS, they do apply to the BCPM GPA. TMDSAS also has a BCPM GPA.
 
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It does apply to the science gpa since its part of bpcm subjects which is biology, physics, chemistry, and math

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If you are applying through AACOMAS, math classes don't apply to the sGPA. If you are applying through AMCAS, they do apply to the BCPM GPA. TMDSAS also has a BCPM GPA.
Thanks for the reply! Could you briefly explain the difference between AMCAS and AACOMAS?
 
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