Which GPA should I put on a job application?
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I'm 15 and I want to apply for a job in September. But which GPA should I put on job applications: the entire GPA from the previous year (this year), my GPA from the previous semester (this semester), or the GPA that will have just started at the time I apply for jobs?
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Answer:
You are almost always expected to put your cummulative high school or cummulative college (if attended early) GPA.
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The GPA for all semesters you've completed. Also called the cumulative GPA.
Don't put anything. I've never filled that part out and no one has asked about it.
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