Hey everyone! I'm currently about to enter my senior year of undergrad, at 21 years old. I will be obtaining two degrees when I graduate: a BS in biology and a BA in psychology (also completed a minor in chemistry). In order to get both degrees in 4 yrs, I have taken summer classes, and my regular semester credit hours have been 16+ hours. I want to pursue a Ph.D. in Applied Developmental Psychology at the University of Pittsburgh. Here are my credentials: -cumulative GPA: 3.76 (My GPA in my psych courses is a 4.0), and I have taken biology courses in anatomy, human physiology, along with organic and biochemistry courses and a full year of both physics and calculus -currently on a full scholarship for my undergrad -participate in Habitat for Humanity; involved in an annual homelessness awareness program; about a year volunteering in a pen pal program for underprivileged elementary schoolchildren; Relay for Life participant; member of Psi Chi, a honors psychology organization -summer research in an endocrinology lab, working with rats -performed data collection on two thesis projects last spring for two graduating seniors -participated in Quest, where I presented some organic chemistry research with two other students -job working as a peer tutor on campus -research project with one of my professors, working with schoolchildren (if I continue this till I graduate next spring, I will get published) -my senior thesis will involve working with schoolchildren (I also will be completing a capstone for my biology degree) -I actually just took my GRE and I got 156V and 151Q (Pitt wants at least an 1100, and when I converted my scores to old scores, I have a 1200) -I work part-time at kennel, and I have been there for the past 4 years What are my chances and what can I do to improve? Pitt is my dream school