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afzal
03-29-2005, 02:43 AM
I'm in the process of completing the application but I was wondering which classes do I use to calculate my science gpa. I know I use biology, chemistry, physics, mathematics but do I use computer science, phychology, and sociology courses to calculate my science gpa.
Also, on the Financial Aid Verification Worksheet, it states that if I didn't complete Federal Income Tax Form, then I should fill out the attached Non-tax Filler Form but I didn't find this form anywhere in the application.
Thanks
MDhero
03-29-2005, 07:16 AM
i used the following to calculate my science gpa:
2 semesters of biology
2 semesters of physics
2 semesters of chemistry
2 semesters of organic chemistry
a semester of pre-calculus
a semester of calculus.
skidoc42
03-29-2005, 09:12 AM
i used the following to calculate my science gpa:
2 semesters of biology
2 semesters of physics
2 semesters of chemistry
2 semesters of organic chemistry
a semester of pre-calculus
a semester of calculus.
I'm with MDhero on the biology, physics, chem, and organic chem...I didn't throw any math in there, but I guess that's up to you. Had I thrown math in the bag I would have had about 7 more classes, which is probably why I didn't. Hope this helps...if you (or anybody else) has questions...keep hitting up the forum or PM me. I (and everyone else that's applied) know how stressing the application process can be.
skidoc42 :twisted:
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