Hello!
I know some schools have some obvious baseline GPA's that they will dip down into.
I was curious how a 3.57-3.59 is viewed? Is it seen as more of a 3.5 or a 3.6?
I'm sure this question seems completely obsessive and ridiculous, but I'm curious how top schools view these types of things.
Thanks!
How are "almost there" GPA's viewed? Forum
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Re: How are "almost there" GPA's viewed?
GPAs aren't some psychological prices. It's going to all be relative to the school's medians.
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Re: How are "almost there" GPA's viewed?
They are viewed exactly as they are.
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Re: How are "almost there" GPA's viewed?
The school will only care where there 25th and 75th percentile GPA is; not yours 

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