I'm just full of questions today, apparently--so here's another one.
What are peoples' opinions of mentioning low GPAs in personal statements? Mine was not very good in comparison to average GPAs for clinical psych programs. I have excellent letters of recommendation (one of which I know mentions that my GPA does not match up with my ability), two years of solid professional research, undergrad research experience, pretty good GREs scores, etc.
So, do I make reference to my low GPA in my essays, or do I let the rest of my materials speak for themselves? I don't have any stunningly wonderful explanation of why my GPA is so low (you know, no family problems or chronic illnesses)--it's mostly that I kind of slacked off in the beginning of college and I was also holding two jobs for a good portion of my time in schools--but it also clearly got much better in my final two years in college (made Dean's list that whole time).
Any advice on this?
What are peoples' opinions of mentioning low GPAs in personal statements? Mine was not very good in comparison to average GPAs for clinical psych programs. I have excellent letters of recommendation (one of which I know mentions that my GPA does not match up with my ability), two years of solid professional research, undergrad research experience, pretty good GREs scores, etc.
So, do I make reference to my low GPA in my essays, or do I let the rest of my materials speak for themselves? I don't have any stunningly wonderful explanation of why my GPA is so low (you know, no family problems or chronic illnesses)--it's mostly that I kind of slacked off in the beginning of college and I was also holding two jobs for a good portion of my time in schools--but it also clearly got much better in my final two years in college (made Dean's list that whole time).
Any advice on this?