Hi all! I'm in the process of applying for graduate schools (in both the US and Canada) and was hoping for realistic feedback so that I can manage my expectations. I think I'm a relatively strong applicant but a good reality check can always be helpful!
Undergrad Institution: McGill University
Undergrad Major: BSc Joint Biology and Mathematics
GPA: 3.80
Relevant Courses:
Math: Calc I (A), Calc II (A), Calc III (B+), Linear Algebra (A), Analysis I (A-) and II (A), differential equations (A), probability (B+), statistics (with R) (B+), stochastics (S/U'd), linear regression (A) and mathematical statistics (in progress)
Biology: two semesters of intro bio (both As), two semesters of genetics (both A's), quantitative biology (A), multiple neuroscience courses
Computer Science: Introductory programming in Python (A), Introduction to Computer Science in Java (B+)
GRE General: V/Q/A: 164/169/5.5
Programs Applying MS: Boston University, University of Michigan, McGill University, University of Toronto
Programs Applying PhD: University of Washington, New York University
Research Experience: Summer grant-funded research and poster presentation in bioengineering department of my university, two years in quantitative physiology lab with one published paper (not 1st author)
Teaching Experience: TA for General Chemistry 1-2, Organic Chemistry 1-2 and Intro computer science
Employment: Online tutor for web-based company (~2 years, still employed), four month remote internship as laboratory assistant in Cusco (not sure if worth mentioning)
I financed my degree on my own so I know I'm lacking a bit in extracurricular/leadership activities but I'm hoping my grades and research experience help me out a bit, please let me know if I'm shooting too high as I do have time to apply to other MS programs!