<p>and it probably is, but how do the UCs round up gpa's? </p>
<p>Say my gpa is 4.248225, that wouldn't round up to 4.3 would it? :D</p>
<p>or how about a gpa that is 4.189, would that round up to a 4.2 ?</p>
<p>Please say yes... :)</p>
<p>and it probably is, but how do the UCs round up gpa's? </p>
<p>Say my gpa is 4.248225, that wouldn't round up to 4.3 would it? :D</p>
<p>or how about a gpa that is 4.189, would that round up to a 4.2 ?</p>
<p>Please say yes... :)</p>
<p>Everyone knows how to round numbers to the nearest hundredth. Grow up.</p>
<p>Haha, well just wanted to get a definite answer.</p>
<p>If you are actually asking how to round, then maybe you should be asking what a 2.189 rounds to, not a 4.189.</p>
<p>you mean nearest tenth..
4.248225 = 4.2
4.189 = 4.2</p>