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I'm always amazed by how many people on this site think there is some mystical power that changes the way rounding works specifically for GPAs.

If the last digit if greater than or equal to 5, you can validly round it up. If it is less than 5, either round it down or add a decimal point (up to hundredths). There are other ways to dress up your GPA (major GPA, transfer GPA, etc.), but as far as rounding goes, it's the same way that everyone was taught in grade school. Anything else is lying, as others have said.

 

if they ask for transcripts they will know right away that you are lying. Either add a hundreths or use major GPA. Also, pretty sure one of the questions would be if you have a GPA and when they ask this, they are asking about the cumulative GPA.

 
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