Yeah, people instantly know if it's not on there that it's not good, so you're not hiding much.

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its not below 3.0 leave it. if didnt see a gpa i'd probably assume 2.xx

thats the rule for undergrad. for grad it really doesnt matter. i didnt put my gpa for grad on my resume and just kept my undergrad gpa on there. had no problem getting interviews or anything. i dont think i ever even got asked my gpa for grad school.

Alright, we'll see how it goes.

 
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definitely leave it out. it's true people almost never ask for grad GPA (especially if you have your undergrad GPA on there).

Well I don't want to put my undergrad GPA.

 

Just leave it on there, it's not like it's a shitty GPA or the line takes up a lot of space.

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I find that it's quite pointless to put your GPA on your resume. Especially when you're reaching your level of education, you'll have a lot more on there in terms of employment experience and extracurricular/leadership activities that the aforementioned "one line" really cannot be wasted on a number that can be read on your transcript.

The only reason why I'd have it on there is if you're top 10 in your class.....

 

the general rule of thumb is that if a GPA is not listed on a resume, it is assumed to be under 3.0...therefore if it is 3.0+, you should put it on there, if not, and its really bad (close to a 2, or lower), i would say just leave it off. that is unless your major GPA is significantly higher (3.5+), because then youd be able to explain away your lower CGPA

 

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