Hello,
I have a general question for graduate school. I am a B.S. Chemistry undergrad at a small university in Illinois. I had a lot of medical issues in the first four years of college and I did mediocre. My GPA fluctuated in the 2.5 range. Several classes I took over (one Physics class I redid 3 times). Things have gotten better and I am finishing up my fifth year with a 2.65. My adviser and I expect that by graduation next spring (the end of year 6), I will have a GPA in the 2.8-2.9 range. The classes that I had the most difficulty in were not the Chemistry classes (I have a B average in those) but my general education classes because those were the ones I took early on.
I am now looking at applying to a Master's program for the Fall '15. I do want to continue on eventually for a Ph.D., but right now I know that is not the most feasible option. Several schools I am looking at are saying a minimum GPA of 2.75 is required. A couple did not have minimum requirements but just had "your overall record will be examined". If I meet a minimum GPA standard (2.8-2.9>2.75) and have strong letters of recommendation, an average GRE score (not having taken it yet, but I do not expect to be extremely high), and 9 credits of undergraduate Research, do I still look okay? I'm assuming hypotheticals like this get bounced around a lot but what I really am trying to dig at is can a GPA just barely over the minimum almost be overlooked by average or above average standards in other places? I can raise my GPA to just under a 3.0 by retaking a 100 level math class and an Economics. Will that look bad or should I do it to inflate the number?
The schools I am applying for are not extremely top tier according to the rankings I have seen. They are in my locale (Loyola, NIU, Roosevelt). The other thing is my current university is starting a Master's program in Fall '15. I am sure that I can probably be admitted back, but will that look bad if I am going to continue on to another school's Ph.D program? Can I just transfer Master's credits into any Ph.D. program? Would I have to start a Ph.D. from scratch or would I start ahead? The other thing is financial assistance will almost certainly be required as at this point I am near the end of the money for my undergrad. I know if I attend my current school for graduate school, almost everyone gets a campus job (being a small school). I don't know if I can guarantee that somewhere else.
Any thoughts.