rafa90This is such a total non-issue it's not even the letters printed on this website. You have a good if not great GPA for a top 10 engineering program, and if you have a b or better in quant courses there will be no concerns.
Put your mind elsewhere on things that really matter which is how you are going to demonstrate a habit of leadership, in and out if the office? Same for proof of good teamwork abilities, innovation, and problem-solving.
Think about the stories you have to talk about there, and how you're going to get that on your resume and into your recommendations.
Introspect, think about how you're going to help the Adcom get to know you. Get into you. In your essays.
Yes the GMAT is a really big variable here but if you have terrific stats, they are meaningless unless the adcon is interested in you as an applicant meaning your potential as a charismatic leader.
rafa90
Hi All,
I got a C on an Algorithms and Datastructures course. However, I ended up getting a GPA of 3.6/4 from a top 10 engineering school from US. I did well other programming courses in which I got an A.
However, I ramped up on programming skills at works and have Udemy and Courseera courses to supplement my knowledge in programming.
Also I plan to get into Tech after graduation. What are the steps I can further take to mitigate having a C on my transcript?
Thanks!
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