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Is there a chance I will get into a Masters in Clinical Mental Health Counseling?
Hello, I will be applying to graduate school this coming fall. My academic record is really bad. I am a Psychology Major with a Biology Minor. My graduating GPA will be either a 3.28 or a 3.33. I have gotten some A's, some B's, a lot of C's, and possibly two D's. I plan to get all A's in the summer and in the fall. I plan on scoring really high on my GRE. I am wanting to score close to a perfect score. What sucks however is that most of those C's and the two D's are in Upper Division Psychology Courses. I go to one of America's hardest colleges, which is why my GPA is that low. My Psych GPA will be at a 2.9 or a 3.0. I have worked in a Lab and I plan to work in a Lab in the Fall. I have a lot of volunteer experience and I will be getting more experience. I have research experience too.
What I am asking is, what kind of school would I likely go to if I get accepted somewhere? I am applying to 20 accredited Masters in Clinical Mental Health Programs. Some of them require the GRE, some do not. Would I be able to get accepted into a know University like ASU or UCD or UNT? Am I ok enough for those kind of schools? I am also applying to some for profit schools as well, schools that take over 100 students each year. The answer I am looking for is, do I even have a chance at going to a known University or even a for profit school if I graduate with a 3.2 overall GPA, a 2.9 Psych GPA, high GRE scores, and a lot of experience?
Thank you for helping me out