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Dear Srdjan,

Well 7.50 is not exactly setting the world on fire B)  so you need to really look at those grades and evaluate your strengths.  Some schools require a certain GPA, so you will want to get an idea of where you fit into those type of profiles.  On the other hand, you may be able to offset the GPA with:

1)  Outstanding performance on GRE/GMAT

2)  Outstanding performance on TOEFL

3)  Writing an incredible Statement of Purpose

4)  Strong letters of recommendation

5)  A good portfolio of activities outside of the faculty that reflect well on

    you.

Once again, there will be certain schools that require that students have a certain GPA, such as 3.0 and so on.  These are schools that you will not be able to apply to.  

Also as far as the scholarship opportunities go, you will probably have to share some of the costs yourself, especially during the first year.  

This is really rather difficult to be specific about because I have no idea what other activities you are involved in.  For example, if you are also working fulltime - that is another side to you.  It is important to assess yourself as a "whole person" in terms of graduate school.  

I hope that this helps.

Elz

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