<p>I just finished my junior year as an undergraduate. I have a 3.02 cumulative GPA, but got a 2.75 in my second semester of junior year. This is because I picked up a Biology minor in addition to my psychology major, knowing it would be a challenge, because I really want to do research in behavior. I find biology to be a challenge, I'm not really sure why.</p>
<p>I know this isn't a great GPA and I was wondering if improving my GPA my senior year will affect getting into graduate school. Also, I will most likely be doing undergraduate research with a professor next semester (in animal behavior/communication). I will be taking the GRE in July. If I do well on that and I am involved in research, will I still have a decent chance getting into graduate school?</p>
<p>I either want to apply for a behavioral neuroscience program, or specifically animal related biology (zoology) or behavior.</p>