What is your accumulative GPA after you received your bachelor's degree?

What is/was your accumulative GPA after you graduated with your bachelor's degree?

  • 4.00

  • 3.90-3.99

  • 3.80-3.89

  • 3.70-3.79

  • 3.60-3.69

  • 3.50-3.59

  • 3.40-3.49

  • 3.30-3.39

  • 3.29 and below

  • I do not have a bachelor's degree as of this moment


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theflyingpig

Banned
Mar 9, 2008
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I can't be bothered to remember such nonsense. Someone as highly skilled as myself is desired by all, regardless of my GPA. Everyone knows this.
 

InflatableBuddha

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Jul 5, 2007
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Not sure. I suppose I could look it up later.

Side note: I didn't know that "accumulative" is a proper word. I would have used "cumulative". Thanks Trident! :).
 

Jeeebus

Diamond Member
Aug 29, 2006
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901
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been too long to remember such things. It was good enough to get me into law school, and that GPA was good enough to get me a job coming out of law school.
 

BChico

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May 27, 2000
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Poll is aggregated towards the top too much.

Poll should be:

3.31 and Above - Studied Too Much
 

Gibson486

Lifer
Aug 9, 2000
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2.82, and I've done just fine for myself.

GPA <<< real world ability

it's sad that the work place does not realize this a lot. But then again, can you blame them? What other criteria can they judge you on?
 

vshah

Lifer
Sep 20, 2003
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2.1...average for my major was 2.4

I don't feel it hurt me at all, had 4 job offers within 6 months of graduation. interview skills > GPA in my experience. I didn't list my GPA on my resume, and only provided it if they asked.
 

Gibson486

Lifer
Aug 9, 2000
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2.1...average for my major was 2.4

I don't feel it hurt me at all, had 4 job offers within 6 months of graduation. interview skills > GPA in my experience. I didn't list my GPA on my resume, and only provided it if they asked.

LOL....I tried that. Then they asked me over the phone. That was it.
 

oznerol

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Apr 29, 2002
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3.29 is a B+.

You think having B+ as a cutoff point is valid?

Granted, this is ATOT where everyone is a straight-A student without even trying, making millions of dollars and dating supermodels. But... actually, in that case, 3.29 is on the low side...
 

TridenT

Lifer
Sep 4, 2006
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3.29 is a B+.

You think having B+ as a cutoff point is valid?

Granted, this is ATOT where everyone is a straight-A student without even trying, making millions of dollars and dating supermodels. But... actually, in that case, 3.29 is on the low side...

Yes, I find it quite valid.
 

polarmystery

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Aug 21, 2005
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3.29 is a B+.

You think having B+ as a cutoff point is valid?

Granted, this is ATOT where everyone is a straight-A student without even trying, making millions of dollars and dating supermodels. But... actually, in that case, 3.29 is on the low side...

I actually am doing this though currently, but I wasn't a straight A student.