I just want your opinions/suggestions/advice from grad or former grad students about my chances in going to a decent grad school.
Right now I'm a 4th year senior majoring in physics. My current GPA is a 2.35. It's a 2.35 because I goofed off my first 3.5 years as a chemistry major. I had 2 failing grades in my chem classes and was forced to switch majors. Now I am majoring in physics.
As of now, I have a 3.2 GPA in my major physics courses. I figure I'll have a 3.5 by the time I graduate in my physics work and a a 2.6 overall GPA. I took the GRE and got a 800 Q and a 760 V. I also took the physics GRE and got a 970 out of 990.
I have goals to go to physics grad school for a doctoral and wonder if I stand a chance against others for grad school. Were any of you grads have a <2.5 GPA in ur undergrad =P?
Right now I'm a 4th year senior majoring in physics. My current GPA is a 2.35. It's a 2.35 because I goofed off my first 3.5 years as a chemistry major. I had 2 failing grades in my chem classes and was forced to switch majors. Now I am majoring in physics.
As of now, I have a 3.2 GPA in my major physics courses. I figure I'll have a 3.5 by the time I graduate in my physics work and a a 2.6 overall GPA. I took the GRE and got a 800 Q and a 760 V. I also took the physics GRE and got a 970 out of 990.
I have goals to go to physics grad school for a doctoral and wonder if I stand a chance against others for grad school. Were any of you grads have a <2.5 GPA in ur undergrad =P?