Can I Get Into Grad School In Psychology With A Subpar Gpa?
| By: K. Alexander 1. Is your GPA as "subpar" as you might think? This might seem like a silly question, but plenty of applicants obsess over their GPA as if it is the sole "make or break" criteria to get into psychology graduate programs. The reality is that it is not. If you have a GPA in the 3.0-3.5 range, you can STILL earn an acceptance letter to grad school - no matter what published statistics say on university websites. Even if your GPA is in the low 2.0-range, it is still possible for you to go onto advanced study in psychology. 2. Is your grade point average substantially higher in your major? Take a quick inventory of your transcript. It is becoming more popular for graduate school applications to ask for your overall GPA and then your GPA in your major. Most applicants don't necessarily realize it, but if you calculate your average GPA in your major, you may very well have a high GPA where it matters most. Even if you grad school application doesn't ask for overall GPA in your major, if you can demonstrate a higher GPA it makes sense to bring this to the attention of the graduate admissions committee. 3. Do you have an explanation for your low grades? Did you not take your classes as seriously as you should have Freshman or Sophomore year? Did goofing off lower your GPA, but you were able to bounce back with a substantially higher GPA in your latter college years? If so, mention "your story" as an overall theme for your personal statement. Being able to boast a higher GPA during your Junior or Senior years (and presenting a convincing argument for why this makes you an ideal candidate) may be your ticket to get into graduate school. 4. Is your graduate application package well-rounded? Ask a graduate admissions committee member and they will tell you that GPA isn't everything. It may not even be the most important factor in admissions decisions. If you have a subpar GPA, you will want to balance this with great GRE scores, lots of practical or research experience, a thoughtful and well-written personal statement, and exemplary letters of recommendation. You may want to strongly consider applying for master's degree programs rather than Ph.D. programs. Usually doctorate programs admit those "superstar" students who have near perfect GPAs and GRE scores. Instead, master's degree programs typically have more lenient admissions criteria than Ph.D. programs. Successfully gaining admission to a master's degree program allows you to "start the clock over" and post a brand new grade point average. For many students it is a second chance to solidify chances of getting into psychology Ph.D. programs. About the Author: Did you know that less than 10% of applicants get into the graduate school of their choice? Personal statement writing is your chance to stand out from other applicants! Visit www.doctoratedegreepsychology.com/graduate-p ersonal-statement-writing-service/”>doctorate clinical psychology for more tips and strategies on how to get into grad school! Related Articles Learning the Language the Easier Manner through Spanish Audio How To Prepare For A Hurricane Researcher Alex Avery Criticizes Atrazine Studies by Dr. Tyrone Hayes in New Video Free Will And Prescient Imagination Funky Laptop Bags Deception A Frightening Tool Used In Free Energy Companies Solar Energy Eco Friendly and Cost Effective Energy Systems for Homes Digital Cameras For Microscopes The Very Best Techniques To Learn Chinese Cemap Training For Every Individual Eating Fast Food Frequently Would Make People Lose Patience Psychology of Hiranyaksa The Best Way To Learn Spanish Get A Spanish Speaking Partner Use a Strategy in the Event of Natural Disasters Body Language Attraction 6 Body Language Attraction Tips Body Language Attraction 6 Tips 6 Easy Body Language Attraction Tips Look Attractive 6 Body Language Attraction Tips 6 Body Language Attrac How to Make Telling The Time Really Enjoyable for Your Children |