Would it be better to put a 3.79 over a 3.8?

So I am a sophomore who just finished sem 3. I have a 3.788 technically, which would round to 3.79 on a standard two decimal system. I know some people just have one decimal, but would it be better for me to just keep it at 3.79 instead of 3.8 because people could assume I rounded at as low as a 3.75? I highly doubt any job would place a meaningful difference to my resume over that, but just hypothetically, would it be better to just say 3.79?

I know half the online applications just bucket you to the nearest tenth anyway.....

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No one will care. 3.79 vs 3.8 will look exactly the same to bankers. I can guarantee you that they will only glance for one second at your GPA to make sure it's not below the cutoff and then move on

 

IncomingIBDreject financeabc Why is there a topic dedicated to rounding? You'd be surprised how many times this shows up in the IB forum.

Yeah, I never go in the IB forum, so I would not know.  It just seems like such a trivial little thing.  I have always rounded my GPA up.  I would not even think twice about rounding to the highest 10th.  Now, no one has the rounding skills of a @MaxEbic" 

 

rugby16

3.5->4.0

This is incorrect rounding. It is 3.5 -> 4. 

"If you always put limits on everything you do, physical or anything else, it will spread into your work and into your life. There are no limits. There are only plateaus, and you must not stay there, you must go beyond them." - Bruce Lee
 

I would put 3.79. It seems more precise. 3.8 definitely means you don’t have a 3.81 or 3.82 etc as no one rounds down. It seems like it is 3.7X putting 3.8. 

"If you always put limits on everything you do, physical or anything else, it will spread into your work and into your life. There are no limits. There are only plateaus, and you must not stay there, you must go beyond them." - Bruce Lee
 

Put 3.79, it doesn't make a huge difference but I respect people who just own up to whatever gpa they have. Rounding to 2 sigfigs is bullshit and we all know it 

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Yeah I graduated early and work at an EB wassup? Aren't you the same dude who didn't understand why we have a vaccine for covid when we need to take flu shots every year? Also, I never said anyone would weed you out for rounding your gpa- I just said I personally respect people who put the gpa they earned 

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