Actually, the GRE can help you immensely. My GRE was good enough for a lot of schools that my gpa didn't reflect, but when talking to admissions officers, i told them i was doing like you and working about 40-45 hrs a week on top of full course loads for most of my college careers and that i actually wouldn't have to do that for graduate school. After i was accepted, i dd very well carrying a 3.9 gpa overall for graduate work.
Talk to them, talk to professionals, study for GRE, do something. a 2.25 or so is a detriment when going for terminal type degrees, however, you may take some graduate courses and prove you are better than your grades reflect.
Goodluck, grad school is a whole different world
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Chris
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