Does one thing make the difference?

<p>Hey everyone, </p>

<p>So I am in a bit of an awkward situation. So I am in the application process for graduate school; I plan on pursuing my degree in pharmaceutical sciences. I have a GPA that is lower than a 3.5, however I have been an active member of numerous clubs, multiple extra curricular activities and I have also been working a laboratory since 2012. I recently found out that I am going to be a co-author on a paper as well and I am designing my own project for my laboratory for my senior year. My GPA is okay, but its my GRE scores that I am most worried about. I scored extremely low; 144 Verb, 152 Math, 4.5 Writing. My question to all of you is, with what I have now, do I even stand a chance getting into a graduate program? Please note that I am probably going to take the GRE again in 3 weeks (studying starts tomorrow), but I am anticipating close to the same results. Thanks all! </p>