Coming from anywhere outside of the US, you face VERY stiff competition, so anything less than top grades unfortunately does puts you at a disadvantage, I'm afraid. You will need to take the GRE and subject test(s) and achieve sparkling results to get noticed. Make sure you fully understand what you are applying for - most US PhD programmes dont really begin until after a year of selection - you enter a large yeargroup, take lectures, seminars, lab rotations and grueling exams before the final few a picked to go on to the PhD proper...
...this can mean you waste a lot of money and get canned anyway!In the UK you stand a great chance of getting something you'll really enjoy, as I did. The way PhD programmes are run in the UK is a far friendlier environment - you learn many of the skills you'll need by actually learning them on the job, as it were. Plus UK PhDs take a lot less time, so you can start working off all those debts!!
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