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  1. Hey everybody, So I'm a senior at a top 10 public university graduating this year with a degree in Neurobiology. I've been involved in research since my freshman year and applied to PhD programs in neuroscience this year. Although I interviewed at a few places, I realize that I actually want to pursue more of a BME track, specially focusing on electrophysiology for my PhD. I was planning on working at a BME lab at Stanford or UCSF for 2 years and then reapplying for my PhD, and just wondering if anybody else had gone this route and be successful. A little more about me, I'll be graduating with a 3.34 GPA, I have taken 2 BME upper div classes and gotten As. However I also took Differential Equations and Linear algebra in the same quarter and got Cs in both because of other family stuff going on. I would prefer not to do masters because of the cost associated with it, do you think it's possible for me to get into a good BME school with research experience alone? Thank you for the help!
  2. Hey everybody, So I'm a senior at a top 10 public university graduating this year with a degree in Neurobiology. I've been involved in research since my freshman year and applied to PhD programs in neuroscience this year. Although I interviewed at a few places, I realize that I actually want to pursue more of a BME track, specially focusing on electrophysiology for my PhD. I was planning on working at a BME lab at Stanford or UCSF for 2 years and then reapplying for my PhD, and just wondering if anybody else had gone this route and be successful. A little more about me, I'll be graduating with a 3.34 GPA, I have taken 2 BME upper div classes and gotten As. However I also took Differential Equations and Linear algebra in the same quarter and got Cs in both because of other family stuff going on. I would prefer not to do masters because of the cost associated with it, do you think it's possible for me to get into a good BME school with research experience alone? Thank you for the help!
  3. Hi all, I am a 3rd year Neurobiology major at a top 10 public university and I am interested in applying to PhD programs in Neuroscience. However this quarter I was interested in pursuing engineering so I actually took 2 advanced math classes- multivariable calc and linear algebra. I don't think I'm gonna do that well (C+/B- estimate) in these classes so I was wondering how much this would affect my application. These aren't classes required by my major- these are engineering math classes. I already have finished my major math requirement with a B+. I have a 3.35 overrall with a 3.5 science GPA if that matters. Thank you for the help!
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