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If you are uncertain about including your GPA, seek Career and Professional Development advising for recommendations based on your individual circumstances. Ando see other GPA-related questions below. By the time you are a junior or senior, you've generally established an in-major GPA. Some students might have a higher in-major GPA than overall GPA; if so, that might be helpful to show — it lets the employer know your area of strength. If you want to work in a career field related to your major, and your in-major GPA is lower than your overall, and is not strong, the lower in-major GPA is probably not something you want to advertise.
If your overall is moderate and your in-major is high, you might choose to list both. There is not a magic formula; this is a judgment call. Select personalised ads. Apply market research to generate audience insights.
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