When can you round to a 4.0 GPA?

I know, please don't hurl Monkey Business at me. I used the search before posting but could not find this specific topic. Just curious if you can round a 3.95/6 to a 4.0 or if that will get you a ding?

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It's probably not a big deal, but I wouldn't round. Having a 4.0 might actually be more harmful than helpful. In my eyes, a 4.0 would imply to me that you are incredibly intelligent but probably an asshole (even if you aren't). A 3.96 tells me that you are human and that you busted your ass. That is all rather anecdotal but may play a part, plus people don't like folks that come across as superior to them and rounding up a stupidly high GPA might give someone the wrong impression if they see that your "4.0" was actually "only a 3.96"...haha, jokes on you, right?

Don't do it, not worth it.

Regards

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Yeah. I think more specific info here can't really hurt. For anything over a 3.9, I really think two digits after the decimal point is more appropriate.

Next question- what if you get a 3.652 in undergrad, but a 3.96 in grad school. Normal advice is to optimize your rounding, but in this case, I think it doesn't matter quite as much with such a strong grad GPA. Just give it out to two sig figs past the decimal for both.

 
Higheck123Thanks everyone I'm gonna leave it, especially like the post by cphbravo96.

Yep. Good idea leaving it. A perfect 4.0 would mean that you never got anything below an A, rounding it would be misleading.

 

My buddy had a 3.9665 out of UG and he didn't round. You shouldn't either.

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