GPA Format...
Hey, so suppose i have.. let's say 3.72 GPA... would i put..
Cumulative GPA: 3.72 / 4.00 or
Cumulative GPA: 3.72 / 4.0
Hey, so suppose i have.. let's say 3.72 GPA... would i put..
Cumulative GPA: 3.72 / 4.00 or
Cumulative GPA: 3.72 / 4.0
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you must be kidding me
3.7/4.0 or 3.72/4.00. I've heard you should just stick to the formal; otherwise, it's too many digits (what's the big difference between a 3.7 and 3.72 that you have to put it down?)
But ultimately it's up to you.
well i thought it's kind of obvious that the max is 4.0 and it's almost unnecessary to go to 4.00.. and i guess there's not too much a diff. b/w 3.7 and 3.72, but it just shows that you're not a 3.65 rounding upwards... sorry if this was a retarded Q.
round up: 4/4
formal = former.
I'm a fan of
3.720000000000/4
Yes I understand the digits after the decimal don't match up...but that makes it more interesting for the reader
Wow this was posted.... haha.
3.65 rounding up to 3.7 is fine.
Anyway, this thread is freaking hilarious.
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