I'm intending to apply to biostatistics PhD programs this fall and can't stop worrying about the fact that I'll almost certainly have a lower-than-average GPA (< 3.5) when I apply to the institutions in which I'm interested.
By the time I apply this fall, I anticipate having a GPA of 3.3. However, I have two publications, one being a first author and the other of which is a third author, both of which are in top 20 journals. I'm also hoping to publish a second first-author paper before applying.
With excellent letters of recommendation (one from a senior statistician at the CDC who has cooperated with me on research), near-perfect GRE scores, and the publications stated earlier, do I have a chance at top PhD programs?
I am in the United States.
Any advice at all is greatly appreciated!