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I graduated with GPA vs I have graduated with GPA

Both phrases are correct. However, they're used in different contexts. 'I graduated with GPA' is commonly used when stating the GPA achieved at the time of graduation. 'I have graduated with GPA' is used when emphasizing the completion of the graduation process and the possession of the GPA as a result.
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I graduated with GPA

This phrase is correct and commonly used when stating the GPA achieved at the time of graduation.

This phrase is used to mention the GPA achieved at the time of graduation. It is a concise way to convey the GPA information in relation to the completion of studies.

Examples:

  • I graduated with a GPA of 3.8.
  • She graduated with a high GPA in Economics.
  • Mar 7, 2016 ... During my studies from junior school to university, I have always secured one of the top positions in the class. I graduated with GPA of 93% and ...
  • May 12, 2015 ... It worked for me, 270 books and 24 medical cycles later I graduated with GPA 3.36 and a hunger for more knowledge about investing and ...
  • I recently earned my Bachelor's in Business Administration from Lewis University. I graduated with GPA 3.2. Now Pursuing my Master in Business Administration ...
  • I graduated with GPA 4.0 at the undergraduate level, with over 41 A's and A+'s. I finished first in my class. - In 2013, my term paper was accepted to the Marxist ...

Alternatives:

  • I graduated with a GPA of 4.0.
  • He graduated with a low GPA in Chemistry.

I have graduated with GPA

This phrase is correct and is used to emphasize the completion of the graduation process and the possession of the GPA as a result.

This phrase is used to highlight the completion of the graduation process and the possession of the GPA achieved. It indicates a recent accomplishment.

Examples:

  • I have graduated with a GPA of 3.5, and I am now looking for job opportunities.
  • She has graduated with a high GPA in Computer Science.
  • Universitas Tarumanagara (Untar). Psychology, A. 2006 – 2011. I have graduated with GPA 3.59 (of scale 4.00) Lecturer Assistant in Ilmu Filsafat and Social ...
  • I have graduated with GPA 4.99 of 5 (Excellent with First Honors). • I have been awarded the prize of the highest GPA in the university and the first student in all ...
  • I have graduated with GPA (3.5/4). My Score in the graduation project was A; It is under the title of: A Feasibility Study for Establishing a Laptop Assembly Plant ...
  • And finally with the permission of God, I have graduated with GPA Cumulative 3.86 . Thanks God, my GPA is the highest GPA of all students who graduated at ...

Alternatives:

  • I have graduated with a GPA of 3.2.
  • He has graduated with a low GPA in Mathematics.

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