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So, I'm having a bit of a dilemma here. I've spent the last couple of years telling myself that my GPA is too low and I don't have enough experience and that has led me to the conclusion that I need to go back to school. So, this semester I'll be taking a grad level class in Animal Thinking and Communication which will count towards a M.A. in animal behavior once I am accepted into the program. I still have to finish up a few pre-reqs also and I've been planning to take those intermittently. All of this with the goal of being prepared and accepted in the Fall '15 cycle.
The problem I am having now is that the more I think about it and the more peoples stories I read the more I think I might should just get the pre-reqs out of the way now and just start applying this fall. I'm missing statistics, microbiology, biochemistry, and animal science (anyone know if there is any lenience on this course / animal nutrition). So, I figure if I take all four of those courses and maintain a 4.0 throughout, it will at the very least make some sort of impression in regards to the disparity between classes taken recently and classes taken in undergrad. I'll have all the pre-reqs complete, and if I'm not accepted then I'll just start progressing with the M.A.
As I'm writing this I think I have answered my own question but I would like to post it anyways just to see some feedback. I mean, I can't imagine getting in with my undergrad GPA and the recently completed pre-reqs but crazier things have happened, right??
I'd appreciate any advice. Here's a list of some relevant info:
I'm 27 years old.
Undergrad GPA: 2.7 B.S. in Marine Science and Biology
Graduate Level GPA: 4.0 (4 Credits) - Fish Physiology
GRE: 540 V (70th Percentile), 650 Q (60th Percentile) 5 AW (85 Percentile) (1st and only test, July 2011)
Experience:
- 3,000 Hours working with fish / examining fish parasites & tissue / fish husbandry.
- 1000's of Hours of personal pet experience.
- 25 Hours volunteering at a small animal hospital.
- 50 Hours volunteering with large animals at Zoo Miami (Rhino, Giraffe, Hippo, Elephant)
- 250 Hours working as a dog walker / dog sitter. \
Thanks in advance to anyone who replies!
The problem I am having now is that the more I think about it and the more peoples stories I read the more I think I might should just get the pre-reqs out of the way now and just start applying this fall. I'm missing statistics, microbiology, biochemistry, and animal science (anyone know if there is any lenience on this course / animal nutrition). So, I figure if I take all four of those courses and maintain a 4.0 throughout, it will at the very least make some sort of impression in regards to the disparity between classes taken recently and classes taken in undergrad. I'll have all the pre-reqs complete, and if I'm not accepted then I'll just start progressing with the M.A.
As I'm writing this I think I have answered my own question but I would like to post it anyways just to see some feedback. I mean, I can't imagine getting in with my undergrad GPA and the recently completed pre-reqs but crazier things have happened, right??
I'd appreciate any advice. Here's a list of some relevant info:
I'm 27 years old.
Undergrad GPA: 2.7 B.S. in Marine Science and Biology
Graduate Level GPA: 4.0 (4 Credits) - Fish Physiology
GRE: 540 V (70th Percentile), 650 Q (60th Percentile) 5 AW (85 Percentile) (1st and only test, July 2011)
Experience:
- 3,000 Hours working with fish / examining fish parasites & tissue / fish husbandry.
- 1000's of Hours of personal pet experience.
- 25 Hours volunteering at a small animal hospital.
- 50 Hours volunteering with large animals at Zoo Miami (Rhino, Giraffe, Hippo, Elephant)
- 250 Hours working as a dog walker / dog sitter. \
Thanks in advance to anyone who replies!