Hello, I plan to go to grad school next year in the US. I will apply to PhD programs in Genetics/Genomics and Molecular Biology. This is my profile.
Major: BS in Biotechnology Engineering with a concentration in Molecular Biology.
University: Top Mexican University.
GPA: 3.85
GRE: Quant: 169, Verbal: 163.
Research: I've been a RA in my university 2 years while I was studying. Most of my research was made in Molecular Nutrition and Nutrigenomics. I got 2 publications as third author.
LOR: This is my main concern. One of my LOR will come from someone who did his PhD in Texas A&M. The others will come from other people that did their PhD in the US, or maybe from a British institution. Some of them have done research in the MIT or the Harvard-MIT Health Center. I think they will be good, but they won't come from very important researchers.
Some of the courses I took were: one year of Calculus, one year of Physics, Chemistry, Experimental Chemistry, Structural Organic Chemistry, Mechanistic Organic Chemistry, Biochemistry, Metabolic Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, Microbiology, Microbiology Laboratory, Differential Equations, Electricity and Magnetism, Thermodynamics, a year of Bioprocess Engineering, Physical Chemistry Measurement Laboratory, Statistics, Genetic Engineering, Genetic Engineering Lab, Tissue Culture, Tissue culture Lab, Molecular Diagnostics I and II, Analysis and Genetic Breeding. Among other courses, of course.