Chances to Harvard Biomedical and Biology Sciences PhD program

<p>BS in Biology at Texas Woman's University in 2011
undergrad GPA: 3.65
GRE: Not taken yet
Research:
4 semesters in undergrad in molecular biology lab
1 year Malaria research at NIH (1 co-author publication in Molecular Pharmacology and 1 pending 1st author manscript at mediocre journal that is currently being written)
1.5 years cancer research at University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center </p>

<p>What are my chances to Ivy League/Top Tier schools such as Harvard, Stanford, etc. if I ended up getting an average GRE score?</p>

<p>Nobody can chance you for graduate programs.</p>

<p><insert cut="" and="" paste="" rant="" about="" how="" bloody="" stupid="" “chances”="" are=""></insert></p>

<p>If your LOR’s are stellar, and you are not buried as a very middle co-author (but more importantly you can explain clearly how you contributed to the project intellectually and not just technically in your statement), you definitely should apply. Consider MCB and not just BBS too.</p>