Does anyone know how strict the grade cut offs are? Like if they said we need at least a "B" in the sciences... should I even bother applying if I got a B+ in anatomy lecture and a C in anatomy lab at UC Berkeley? Do they average classes that split their lab and lecture? also does anyone know how to check class equivalencies? I took Nutritional sciences 10 *Introduction to human nutrition at UC Berkeley but I'm not sure if its the same as "Human nutrition" prerequisite for CSULA. I tried to use the assist.org site but it didnt really... assist me in my situation. Thanks a bunch!
Oh! also, the ELMSN program says that human nutrition is a prerequisite... how can I tell if the Nutritional Sciences 10 (introduction to human nutrition) at UC Berkeley qualifies as an equivalent? I tried using assist.org but it doesn't .... assist me in my question.
Does anyone know how strict their grade cut offs are? for example, if they said they wanted "B" for science classes but my class at UC Berkeley for anatomy was split into two classes for lecture and lab..and if I got a B+ and C should I even bother applying since they wanted at least a B in my science classes? also do they average my split lecture/lab grades?