<p>Your sGPA will be computed using every BCPM (biology, chemistry, math and physics) class you’ve ever taken at the college level*, including any co-enrollment credits from high school.</p>
<p>Medical schools do their initial screening by looking at your GPA, sGPA and MCAT score. Your pre-reqs will not be broken out and looked out separately. Only those main numbers. </p>
<p>If you get to the interview stage, then your year-by-year grades are broken out and scrutinized.</p>
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<li> Some classes (i.e. statistics) will be included in your sGPA no matter what course designator they have. (IOW, stats will be counted as a math class by AMCAS and AACOM even if it’s listed under PSYCH or ECON on your transcript.)</li>
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