Question out of curiosity, does GPA usually round up? Does a 3.45 basically count as a 3.5? Or does it stay as is?
Most colleges and universities do not typically round GPAs when they look at your academic transcript. So, a GPA of 3.45 would be considered exactly that, a 3.45, rather than being rounded up to 3.5.The GPA that colleges actually look at can vary, however. Some colleges look at your unweighted GPA, while others focus on your weighted one, and some consider both. The calculation of GPA can also vary from one school system to another. Some high schools use a 5.0 scale for AP or honor classes and a 4.0 for regular ones, while others use a percentage scale.
So, even though rounding usually doesn't occur in the GPA calculation process, it's important to understand how your particular high school calculates your GPA and make sure any colleges you're considering understand that system as well. This can ensure that your academic performance is properly assessed during the admissions process. Remember, your GPA is only one aspect of your application. While it's critical to work hard academically, don't lose sight of other equally important aspects of your application like your extracurriculars, essays, and letters of recommendation. Every part helps create a well-rounded picture of you as a potential student.
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