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How do I list courses that may not be strictly biology, chemistry, physics, or math?

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How do I list courses that may not be strictly biology, chemistry, physics, or math?

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One of the things you will have to do on your AADSAS application is list all of the courses you have taken since you started college. It is called the course inventory. AADSAS as well as the dental schools leave it up to you to make the decision as to whether a course is biology, chemistry, physics, math, or all other. This is easy when the course name has a biol or chem or math or phys abbreviation. The problem becomes what to do with certain psychology or engineering courses. The decision as to what to declare these types of courses is strictly up to you. It is supposed to be based on the majority content of the course. If the course content was primarily one of the above types, then you classify it accordingly. If the class content was not primarily science or math, then it is classified as an “all other” course. If you have problems, see me.

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