MS Economics Admission

<p>I attended The University of Kentucky and received a double major (Economics/Finance). My undergrad GPA was around 3.3. I would like to get an MS in Economics from a good school. I am concerned because of my math background. I took Calc 1, made an A+ (Probably 98%). Lots of Statistics (including Economic Modeling). All making at least a solid B. I made a C in an accounting class for finance (potentially one of the harder classes in the business school, the "weed" out course for finance majors), mainly A's in my Econ classes except for a B in my upper level Macro Economics class (which is part of my concern). I have been studying for the first 2 Actuarial exams, took both (way to early) and got a 5 on both. I plan to take them again, and am confident I will pass with a little more work, but the fact I taught myself the amount of math I have thus far has reassured my confidence. But mainly renewed my love for math, and Economics. I have no doubt i could score very well on my GRE, but am still a little concerned about my undergrad grades (the fact I got a C, and got a B in Macro). Assuming I score well on the GRE do I have a chance to get into a good MS Economics program? Or do I need to prove my math knowledge by going back and taking more undergrad calculus courses? Thanks in advance for your advice, I am 3 years out of college with good work experience. I am just a little confused with what to do at this point.</p>