Does 32/624 constitute top 5%?

<p>The title says it all… Just wondering.</p>

<p>Also, my transcript from the summer vs from now had a slightly different ranking (due to student transfers or something), should I have sent the summer transcript with a better rank?</p>

<p>Thanks,</p>

<p>Adam</p>

<p>Technically 31 is the cutoff, but it is so close that perhaps putting top 5% can still be appropriate. Colleges are going to see your exact class rank anyway so whether you put top 5% or top 10% is rather inconsequential</p>

<p>It’s not exact but you can tick it off anyways, it probably won’t make any difference at all. But if I were you I would tick off top 5% just because it looks just a tad better :).</p>

<p>32/624 is not in the top 5%, which ends at 31/624, thus meaning that it is NOT in the top 5%. Math has no “ifs”</p>

<p>“Math has no “ifs”” But it does have iffs!</p>

<p>Thanks for the replies… it’s weird because my ranking from over the summer when I ordered some transcripts (same grades/credits as now) is like top 4.8something%…</p>

<p>Stupid transfers. </p>

<p>I think I’ll keep saying top 5%.</p>

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to one significant figure, it comes out to top 5%</p>

<p>Bob, that was my original logic…</p>

<p>there you go then</p>

<p>im just as unlucky as you. 11 out of 1007 :(</p>

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<p>lol! pun!</p>

<p>yeah, round to one sigfig … you’re good saying top 5% i think</p>