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Re: Explaining undergrad course failures? [#permalink]
Excellent, thank you so much for the perspectives.

My current plan is to include a small paragraph in my career goals essay outlining my choices in college which led me to the low grades (combination of unfamiliarity with college life/working hard and disinterest in my major), and how it taught me I had to be passionate about what I do and thus steered me to a career in business rather than engineering.

From there, I've laid out clear goals for my career, have a solid resume, and have used my personal essay to highlight major and difficult accomplishments in life (eg. becoming a professional DJ while in college, running a marathon). The idea is show strategic thinking and execution via my track record.

I think would demonstrate a lot of the right qualities. Would be curious if anybody has other comments on this approach?
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