I'm all groggy from four hours sleep after Star Wars.
Folks, Lucas was serious when he put PG-13 on this one. If at all possible, go to it before you take smallish/sensitive kids to this, because there are places where a hand over eyes is not a bad thing. And when the Jedi go down--which is not a spoiler, since we knew the event happened back in the first movie--they go down hard and messy.
It's not a subtle movie, but it's a way cool movie.
No Arrested Development on the spring schedule, either.
I'm all groggy from four hours sleep after Star Wars.
Hey, connie is me! I keep talking to people at work as if it is Friday. At some point, between Sith and the four hours sleep, I lost Thursday. Curse you, dark side!
So I might actually have the most first-world question ever.
My grad school GPA ended up being 3.975, thanks to one A-minus. How do I list that on my resume? 3.98? 3.9? 4.0? I'm not trying to claim a 4.0 that I didn't get...
You can probably just put 3.975 or 3.98, right?
I don't know. Is 3.975 too ostentatiously long?
I wish I understood the Fox Summer schedule better. Or why The Inside was put there and not the Fall. I don't know whether it's a sign of confidence or not.
The third decimal place feels a little OTT to me, but 3.98 looks just dandy. Don't claim the 4.0
And I have no idea where this gut feeling comes from.
I don't know. Is 3.975 too ostentatiously long?
I
don't think so, because it's clear you're trying not to claim a 4.0, but maybe people here who read resumes as part of their job may feel differently.
The third decimal place feels a little OTT to me
That's kind of what I thought. "Look at me! My GPA goes to the thousandth place!"