u/Delightful_Churro

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Just found out I graduated with a 3.48 final GPA. Do you think I can get away with rounding it to a 3.5 on my resume?

I currently just graduated and I found out that my final GPA is a 3.48. After speaking with campus recruiters, I learned that some of them like to filter by GPA for new graduates. A 3.5 can be a major cutoff that could potentially make or break a recruiter glancing at my resume versus throwing it out completely.

Is it unethical to round up? I’m currently at a “you gotta do what you gotta do” standpoint. After I get my first big girl job, it won’t even matter :’)

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u/Delightful_Churro — 4 days ago

I’m moving soon and found some workwear items that I thought my sister’s closet would benefit from (dress clothes) but I’m looking to donate shoes as well. I have a pair of loafers and work boots that might fit their cause, but I’m unsure if they take those kinds of donations. I checked their site, but they don’t clarify specifically what items they take.

Does my sister‘s closet take shoes? If not, are there any other locations in Bloomington that look specifically for dress clothes? All advice appreciated :)

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u/Delightful_Churro — 19 days ago