<p>Alright before I get attacked here I am not looking to go to medical school per say but need a little help determining what to do after my undergrad work is done. Any help is appreciated and I thank you in advance. I am a senior at the College of William and Mary and next spring I will graduate with a BS in Kinesiology and Health Sciences with a concentration in Health Sciences. Now I am not sure what exactly I want to do in the future yet, but whatever I decide I will most likely have to get a masters degree. I currently have a 2.4 GPA and I look to graduate with at least a 2.5 GPA. Now I know that is not very good but my major GPA is a 3.1. I was just wondering if Masters in Science programs in Kinesiology or health sciences would even consider me with my GPA. Say if I do well on my GRE and perform well with the interviews, would they even consider me? I already have a faculty member at William and Mary with a PhD who will write me a letter of recommendation. I would like to eventually do the masters program and then go to physical therapy school. Do you think that with a solid GRE, letters of recommendation and good interviews I would have a shot at graduate school?</p>