<p>I am currently a sophomore working on my undergraduate degree in Psychology (BA). I plan to go to graduate school. I have a 3.2 GPA (Quarter system). I was wondering what I should do right now, as a sophomore, to increase my chances in going to graduate school (besides raising my GPA). In other words, what should I do in my sophomore year that I won't regret not doing later on when im applying to Graduate school as a junior or senior? Internships, work experience, volunteering, studying abroad, research, etc. </p>
<p>Research is helpful in grad school admissions.</p>
<p>When you say graduate school, do you mean a masters or a PhD? For a PhD, research experience is a must, and you should get involved ASAP.</p>