Serious question about a bad grade

I'm in my senior year at a public Ivy. Already accepted an offer with GS/MS/JPM. Of course I may end up going to get my MBA, which has got me thinking about this.

The first semester of my freshman year, I took a 200 level calculus class and got a C-. I took a stat class the next semester to get the same credit and got an A. I'm looking to graduate with around a 3.6.

With a 730+ on the GMAT, is this a serious problem for H/S? I seriously have no idea how they treat transcripts.

Will they cut me slack since it's first semester freshman year? Or is it especially bad because it is a quant course?

I'm trying to determine if it's worth retaking the class and basically giving up the second semester of my senior year...

 

just in case you can't tell, the above poster is joking i think you should be fine dude, don't bother

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