I will be getting B.S in biology at the end of this semester.
However, I have been taking some psychology classes, and I think I'm more passionate about
studying psychology than biology.
So, I'm thinking about going to graduate school and get M.S or Ph.D in psychology.
But, my problem is, I have bad science (biology) GPA (in the low 2~ range), and it brought down my cumulative GPA.
My psychology major GPA is okay (3.4+)
I heard that most of graduate programs look at your cumulative GPA.
So, is this mean even if I have good psychology major GPA, it would be hard to get accepted to psychology program?
I still have about 16 more credit hours of psychology classes to take, and I'm thinking about staying one or more semester in college
to get psychology degree.
Since I have taken more than 100 credit hours,
I don't think my GPA would improve by much even if I stay in school for extra semester or two.
If it will be difficult to get into psychology graduate programs, I'm not sure if I should stay in school.
In that case, would it be better if I just graduate at the end of this semester with a biology degree?
Any advice will be greatly appreciated!