Grad school chances?

<p>I'm know there are a lot of these but bear with me.</p>

<p>Senior geology major going for BS. 3.45 GPA. Involved in two research projects involving planetary geology (radiometric dating of meteorites, impact cratering) and an REU program. Will have strong rec letters.</p>

<p>Taking GREs in early October, but I expect to do well (1520 on SATs if that means anything).</p>

<p>I started in paleontology so I have a strong biology and geology background. Followed my degree requirements but only have a limited background in math/physics (basic calc and stats, and general physics). I am now more interested in planetary geology and planetary science for grad school. I have research in those areas but will my limited physics background be a problem for getting into grad school?</p>

<p>Also, if anyone has any suggestions for PhD programs it would be appreciated.</p>

<p>Thanks!</p>

<p>It’s like I’ve seen this thread before…</p>

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<p>I have never posted on here and liked the way that posting was phrased so I wrote something similar. I just wanted an opinion but if all you want to do is try to make me feel stupid by pointing out something like that then I hope you had fun.</p>

<p>I apologize if I offended you. It was merely the response of seeing the two threads literally right next to each other.</p>