<p>I know there are a million threads like this, but I could use some more direct advice. </p>
<p>Stats:
Undergrad Institution: Top 10 Liberal Arts
Undergrad GPA: 2.987 (seriously...)
Research Experience: Several years in undergrad, 1 year post-grad in well-known lab at UCLA (where I am currently)
Publications: none currently but a couple on their way at current research position.
GRE: 159 Q, 161 V, 5.5 AW
Prospective Programs: Neuroscience/Neurobiology/Genetics</p>
<p>Basically same old story a lot of people have... I really struggled with depression and anxiety in undergrad and therefore really struggled to maintain a good GPA. I know it's not an excuse but during that time it was hard enough just getting out of bed in the morning let alone getting straight A's. However, while I'm really shitty at taking exams (hence bad GPA), I made it up with good lab grades and a good amount of outside the classroom experience. I had several undergrad summer internships in labs, research experience with a prof during the school year, and I even applied for and got my own small grant to do research on zebrafish. Professors were always surprised that I struggled with exams and grades because I really am bright/intellectual but just really struggle with exams. In a way I think I am perfect for academia and research because I am so project oriented and excel with labs/projects.</p>
<p>This undergrad experience landed me a good research job in a well known neurogenetics lab at UCLA. While I feel like I have pretty good research experience and will have some good LOR's under my belt, I can't help but feel that my sub-par GPA will haunt me and get me automatic rejections at most places. At this point getting a Master's first feels like a huge financial burden I'm not sure if I can afford. </p>
<p>I'm hoping to retake the GRE and improve my scores... but again I'm not a great test taker and test anxiety really gets in my way (my practice exams I was getting 165's but test taking isn't my forte) </p>
<p>Dream schools: UCLA, UCSD, UCSF, Stanford, Berkeley, Northwestern, University of Washington-Seattle, WASHU-STL, U-Chicago, Columbia, Harvard, Yale... I know the Ivies are a long shot but I can dream, right? </p>
<p>Any advice or help would be really appreciated. </p>