<p>Hello everyone, </p>
<p>I am new to this forum and I just wanted to gather some thoughts from people thinking of applying to fall 2010 biosciences PhD programs. </p>
<p>I have read couple of threads on this forum, and it has been quite helpful in providing ideas and tips for the upcoming admissions cycle. I have created a list of questions (below) and I would love to get your feedback and/or thoughts based on your individual profiles so to get a general idea of where and when to apply.</p>
<p>But, first, let me provide a little background of my own. I graduated in May 2008 with a cum GPA of 3.5 from University of Maryland, College Park with a BS in Biology. I have extensive research experience (~2-3years) but no publications in Immunology/Molecular Biology. I worked in a faculty lab during my undergraduate years on a Mol.Bio research project, and after graduation, I joined a non-profit research organization, working in the immunology research lab testing new TB vaccines on animal study samples. I also worked one summer at NCI (whose PI has promised to write a good LOR for my applications). </p>
<li>Which schools and/or programs are you thinking of applying to? I am mainly interested in biomedical research fields.<br></li>
<li> I have yet to take my GRE, but if you guys could share how you have performed, that would be helpful.<br></li>
<li> What is the GPA range required for decent schools – I am looking into applying to schools and/or programs that have good funding and resources to do quality research.<br></li>
<li> Is anybody taking the subject GRE Test, if so how are you studying for it? I know some schools require it (UCSF).</li>
<li> When is the good time to apply? I know they say earlier the better.<br></li>
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<p>I am sure I will have more questions as the year goes by.<br>
Thank you for all the input, guys!!</p>
<p>Good luck with the application process.</p>