Undergrad bschool GPA vs Cum GPA
I transfered into the undergrad bschool of the same school. My total GPA is a 3.7, but my bschool GPA is a 4.0 (my concentration is also a 4.0). My transcript doesn't combine the GPAs, and shows College Cumulative: 3.6 and Bschool Cumulative 4.0. Is it misleading to list on my resume:
"Cumulative GPA: 4.0; Concentration GPA: 4.0"
Thanks for your help.
Yes it is misleading. "Cumulative" is for ALL courses. And 3.7 is still impressive, plus you can list the b-school 4.0 anyways. Maybe list it first.
just put 3.6 and 4.0, its enough to get the interview. after that, your GPA is irrelevant.
Awesome, thanks guys.
"Cumulative GPA: 3.7; Major GPA: 4.0"
^^Those words only make them bold and but a "tab" space instead of a semicolon.
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