<p>I'll be graduating in Fall 2013 with a B.S. in Psychology. I was also on the Pre-Med track and minored in Biology. I havent taken the GRE yet.</p>
<p>The whole idea with the pre-med thing was to get into a neuroscience program after graduation (since some schools recommend it). But I've just been really really worried lately about my chances of getting into a program at all. </p>
<p>I anticipate a 3.0-3.1 overall GPA by the time I graduate. I've just had a really hard time with the science classes. Initially, I wasnt working hard enough, and then now, I just dont have an excuse...it's just like everything isn't going my way as far as grades are concerned no matter how hard I work. </p>
<p>I had to re-take Biology I and made a B the second time. </p>
<p>I also re-took Chem I (C the second time) and Physics I (A the second time)</p>
<p>Biology II, I made a C in. (Im planning on taking the Gen Bio GRE Subject Test to hopefully counter this)</p>
<p>Chem II, another C. </p>
<p>Physics II, a B (over the summer)</p>
<p>Im currently taking Organic Chem I for the first time, and I'm failing badly. But I have been working my butt off, night and day. I literally don't sleep. Just so that maybe, just maybe, I can pull a C. I guess considering that 60% fail the first time, thats not bad. I just cant afford to fail anymore, personally.</p>
<p>I have other biology classes as well, and I havent made less than a B in them. </p>
<p>All my psych classes, I havent made less than a B in, aside from one class in which I made a C.</p>
<p>I also have a semester of psych research done, and by the time I graduate I will have a year or more of neuroscience research and at least 2 papers with that lab, if not more. </p>
<p>This question is kind of embarrassing to ask now, but what are my chances of getting into a MS program in neuroscience if I do very well on the GRE? I can also get at least 4 great letters of recommendation. </p>
<p>I kno my chances of getting into a PhD program are nonexistent pretty much...</p>
<p>And if you're going to tell me to consider another career path, dont. Even if its true, I really dont want to hear it. Just help me fix the mess Im in now please.</p>