<p>What do high schools/ colleges usually round GPA to? say a 2.94222</p>
<p>would that be a 2.9 or a 2.94? </p>
<p>Is there a difference between HS rounding and college rounding?</p>
<p>What do high schools/ colleges usually round GPA to? say a 2.94222</p>
<p>would that be a 2.9 or a 2.94? </p>
<p>Is there a difference between HS rounding and college rounding?</p>
<p>It varies from school to school. </p>
<p>My HS went to 4 decimals but I have no idea how common that is.</p>
<p>My college went to 3 decimals, but my friends at other schools only went to 2 decimals.</p>
<p>I don't get a GPA in medical school (honors/high pass/pass/marginal/fail grading system).</p>
<p>atleast 3 decimals. I think it would make sense to not round them at all in calculating class rank but thats just my school</p>
<p>I think the norm is 3 decimal places. </p>
<p>e.g. 2.942</p>
<p>Three decimal places here</p>
<p>My school is 3 for class rank, 2 for transcript. (3.xxx vs. 3.xx)</p>
<p>Most schools I've seen give two decimal places, but in terms of class rank I'm sure they'd take it out to the third or even fourth if it would make a difference.</p>
<p>Where do you guys go that it's three places?</p>
<p>Two places. 3.xx or 4.xx or whatever.</p>
<p>Still in high school here...:D</p>
<p>My school does 4 decimal places.</p>
<p>Washington and Lee University - 3.076 (not my GPA - just an example)</p>
<p>I think mine to 2 decimals... 3.xx</p>
<p>4 decimals, but it's on the % scale</p>