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[QUOTE="Dishsoap, post: 6102101, member: 500663"] It seems like you're technically correct - a 2.3 is a 77-79 in the US, which corresponds to a C+ at many universities. Remember that grad school admissions committees are very aware that the difficulty of courses varies dramatically between universities, especially internationally. If a 3.3 is above average at your school, especially if it is common for students at your university to attend the US for graduate school, the committee will likely take this into account. Also, it's your first semester! If you do better in the future, and it seems that you are confident that you will, there is no need to worry in my opinion :) [/QUOTE]
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