Question about GPA Rounding, etc.

I don't usually put my undergraduate GPA on my resume, but if I have to/its requested, I'm wondering about a few things in terms of etiquette:

A. I would prefer to simply write it as it appears on the transcript as I'm very borderline - so it reads for me: 3.699/4.333; so of course I'd like to write 3.7... But I just wrote it with all the decimals until recently when I had someone read it to me as 3.6 (which I think is a big difference!) and I had to note that it was actually about as almost a 3.7 as mathematically possible... Sort of annoying in quantitative fields that people don't understand decimals...

But I also know rounding (esp up) is STRONGLY frowned upon, which makes sense. So how can I make sure they don't read it as 3.6, but also not round it to 3.7?

B. That's my undergrad GPA, but I actually took a finance class at the same college as a post-bacc 3 years later, and it would alter the average up if I included it. But the transcript calculates it separately as it wasn't part of my degree program.

Could this be a relevant reason to round to 3.7?

Thanks for any opinions, I imagine people on here are pretty well versed at this type of question.

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most people round up their GPA to a single decimal. as long as you use normal convention (anything below .05 gets rounded down, above .05 gets rounded up), I don't see any problem with that so in your case, it would be 100% normal to write down 3.7.

On the other hand, I don't think showing an "adjusted" GPA that doesn't tie to a transcript is a good move in any event.

 

Don't include the class from your post-bacc, you weren't an undergrad. It's not a factor in calculating your undergrad GPA. Usually GPAs are rounded to one or 2 places depending on what you prefer or what the application asks for. In this case, rounding to the nearest tenth and hundreth gives you the same thing - 3.7/3.70 so you could go with either. No one will fault you for rounding up when your transcript goes out 3 places - even if you had a 3.701 I wouldn't suggest listing your GPA exactly as your resume says.

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