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Grad school emphasis on intro-level grades, computer science
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[QUOTE="radium, post: 5459419, member: 343356"] No, they will definitely not reject you just because you have a B+ in an intro class, and this includes even the very best schools. I know this from experience. Doing well in more advanced classes, doing great research, and getting outstanding letters can easily make up for B's in intro classes. The PGRE is also somewhat important but not as much as the other three things I mentioned. The best thing you can do is to reflect on why you aren't doing as well as you'd like and think about things you can change to do better. What matters is that you are resilient and don't give up because of one set back. However, this doesn't just mean working hard, you also have to take a flexible approach and push yourself to think in new ways and I would also add learn from other people. [/QUOTE]
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