<p>I am currently in my last year of college at University at Buffalo. I will be applying to graduate school for comparative literature. I have researched the programs that I wish to apply to but I can't find any type of admissions statistics for them. I have just over a 3.0 right now and will probably graduate with just over a 3.1. The grad programs I want to apply to are University of Connecticut, University of Massachusetts, Penn State and University at Buffalo. None of these schools claim to be very competitive in the comparative literature department but with such a low GPA I'm worried about being accepted to any of these schools. I know Penn State is the most selective school out of these but the comparative literature program does not seem to be. Any advice? Oh, and my English GPA is a 3.788</p>
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