Graduate school for chemistry

<p>Hello</p>

<p>am done with the sophomore year "chemistry minor biology"</p>

<p>I want to find information about Msc in "Chemistry / biological sciences"</p>

<p>I have done great researches so far .. Can any body tell me what it takes to get into good schools in usa for chemistry or biology for the Msc degree.</p>

<p>Not the top schools .. but good ones that r also competitive and focuses on their research study </p>

<p>thank you</p>

<p>My undergrad school (biochemistry)
<a href="http://www.oswego.edu/academics/graduate/programs/arts_and_sciences/chemistry.html%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://www.oswego.edu/academics/graduate/programs/arts_and_sciences/chemistry.html&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>

<p>My grad schoom *MA in Chemistry)</p>

<p><a href="http://web1.cas.usf.edu/MAIN/program_detail.cfm?id=70&program_id=40&program_level=1&DeptId=0-1213-000%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://web1.cas.usf.edu/MAIN/program_detail.cfm?id=70&program_id=40&program_level=1&DeptId=0-1213-000&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>

<p>Both are very solid schools, but not too selective, so admissions shouldn't be a huge issue. A 2.8 + GPA overall and a 1050+ on the GRE shuould do (or a 650 + on the math.), Both schools are such that if your GPA is low, score above a 1200 GRE and do some research, you'll get in. USF even supports the masters students with tuition and a paycheck (teaching assistant). Oswego might, too but I am not sure.</p>

<p>Thanks alot tomslawsky I've been waiting for a response for so long</p>

<p>Would you please recommend me other solid schools for Msc which also has biological sciences.</p>

<p>Thanks alot again .. that was really helpful</p>