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Of course, grades matter for most jobs/programs worth while.
For grad school, your grades will matter. If you're applying right out of college, they matter a great deal. If you're applying after a few years of work experience, they matter somewhat less, but they still come into play (or come back to haunt you, as I liked to think of my grades).
Google asks for your undergraduate GPA and even your high school SAT score for quite a few jobs. Talk about something you never expected to deal with again, but yeah, the freaking SAT.
Of course, grades matter for most jobs/programs worth while.
Grades matter in applications to graduate school and applications for jobs, but one bad performance will not kill you. If your performance is consistently excellent, that's what will be noticed. You may well be asked about tanking micro, so think in advance about how to talk about screwing up. Dealing with one's own screw ups like an adult is something we all prize in colleagues and employees. In the end, maturity, responsibility, humility, and a willingness to learn are incredibly important in life.
Of course, grades matter for most jobs/programs worth while.
Relevant Internships or work experience > 4.0 GPA w/o exp