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Hello,
I'm hoping to receive some advice on boosting my chances to get into grad school. I'm planning on apply for either geophysics or atmospheric sciences.
I'll explain a bit more but In addition to any advice I'd also like to know if it would even be feasible for me to apply. Currently my gpa is really low. Somewhere in the neighborhood of 2.6ish. I'm currently a junior and if I get a 4.0 every semester until I graduate my gpa will
still only be about a 2.8 or 2.9. I'm currently sitting on a 4.0 for this semester and don't plan to get any low grades from here on out.
I've also been doing research and plan to continue that until I'm done.
So in short will it be possible to get looked at with a low gpa but a really strong gpa for the
Two years and doing research. Also note I wouldn't be planning on applying to ivy leagues or anything but have been looking into places such as psu, Illinois, SUNY, and similar schools. Thank you for any advice you can give.
I'm hoping to receive some advice on boosting my chances to get into grad school. I'm planning on apply for either geophysics or atmospheric sciences.
I'll explain a bit more but In addition to any advice I'd also like to know if it would even be feasible for me to apply. Currently my gpa is really low. Somewhere in the neighborhood of 2.6ish. I'm currently a junior and if I get a 4.0 every semester until I graduate my gpa will
still only be about a 2.8 or 2.9. I'm currently sitting on a 4.0 for this semester and don't plan to get any low grades from here on out.
I've also been doing research and plan to continue that until I'm done.
So in short will it be possible to get looked at with a low gpa but a really strong gpa for the
Two years and doing research. Also note I wouldn't be planning on applying to ivy leagues or anything but have been looking into places such as psu, Illinois, SUNY, and similar schools. Thank you for any advice you can give.