So a bit of background - you can ignore this and read the bold part, basically I'm average and my GPA has really taken a hit since getting a C- in Physics I (calc based, required for chem majors)
Took AP chemistry in high school, really enjoyed it, didn't study at all for test and teacher ill prepared us for it. A in the class, 3 on the exam. Thought I wanted to be a Dentist senior year of high school till last fall. Just realized I didn't really have any real interest in it and would prefer to look for something I was actually interested in.
I've completed Gen chem (B+), Orgo I (B), Orgo II (B-), and Gen chem lab (A-) Intm Lab (B) orgo lab (B). So my major GPA is a 3.11. Overall GPA is a 3.17, and sGPA is something like a 2.9. I was doing pretty well until Fall 2011, when Analytical Physics I RUINED me. Nearly failed, got a C-, which is required. Got a 2.45 that semester which was extremely discouraging coming off of the high of having a 3.64 GPA Spring 2011.
Currently I'm taking Biochem, Physics II, Adv Orgo lab, physics lab, and two anthro classes (potential minor).
Got back my first tests for physics and biochem, 69 biochem, 65 physics (probably more like a 75 with partial credit since it was online). They were right on the class average mark, so although that means I have C+/B- currently in those classes....that's not where I want to be. SUNY Geneseo is what people like to call a "public ivy" and so although some of me (ex) study buddies are at or below my level grades wise, a lot of my friends and fellow chemistry majors have accomplished A's/A-'s in nearly everything. I know how hard they work, I know how hard I work (which is obviously not hard enough and I try harder each time), I simply don't know what to do at this point.
What if I'm just stuck getting B's and having a 3.0-3.2 for the rest of my undergrad career? Do you think people should really go into the chemistry field if they are unable to attain an A?
Besides me having a pity party all over the page, you don't really have to answer to that.
I'm really interested in what I've learned in Orgo and Biochemistry so far, and I really have enjoyed going to class and the office hours of these professors (I can't go like every week, but I do tend to go to their office hours every other week). I have biochemistry with a professor researching pearly everlasting and it's medicinal uses (not sure if thats actually current..). But I really want to go to graduate school for Biological Chemistry/ Organic Synth/ Biological Chemistry or something related. I really want to ask him if he has room for me in his research group next year, but I don't want him to laugh in my face because he can clearly look at my transcript and the test grade I got and infer what he wants about me.
So, my question is how do you go about asking a professor to join their research group if your grades aren't stellar, but average???