I got 3 B's In my mid-grades are my chances completely ruined

I’m sorry; I was going through it an hour ago, so grammar was the last thing on my mind. Yeah, your understanding is basically correct, and I’m also just worried about how much those 3 B’s will affect my chances.

Yeah, it’s more than 6 schools; from my research, 14 have a well-developed and credible computational biology program for undergraduates specifically. I know hundreds have it for grad school, but the 6, actually 7 (I forgot Duke), I am able to continue my current research that I did with a Duke professor as my mentor and expand on it during my undergrad years. It’s more about understanding cellular architecture and motility with molecular simulations to help develop nanomedicines for cancer treatment. UChicago has had a recent breakthrough on that for colon cancer metastasis. For me it’s more about research opportunities at the undergrad level, and the fact that I can potentially run for their track teams D1, as I’ve met their walk-on standards. Ivy Leagues standards are not that high, and a few of the Californias.

I got into UMiami and UMich for BioChem; I applied to this major as my activities aren’t very strong on the computer science/statistics side, most aligning with BioChem. but I feel like because of the b’s these options even if I’m not exited, is what I’m stuck with.