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...
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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!"
I would go with 3.98.
go with 3.98
I cut portals last night. Unfornately, Leif also fell off a swing and cut his lip. The night before, he fell while running and bonked his head but good. My wife said she doesn't want me to work on the project while the kids on the backyard due to Leif's accidents, so things will probably slow down a whole lot. OTOH, that may have just been a reaction at the time and she'll realize the only way to prevent those accidents would be to keep Leif from playing.