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3.7 only, or 3.7 or better? You could use the numrange function on Google
If you looking for new grads or recent grads you can x-ray local college websites to find those people with resumes stored on their servers.
for example on Google try:
site:ucsd.edu ~CV ("Computer Science" OR "Computer Engineering" OR Mathematics OR Physics OR EE OR "Electrical Engineering") (BS OR Bachelor) "3.7..4.0 * GPA" -MS -MBA -Masters -Phd -Doctorate
You can also search for resume books put out by colleges that include these recent grads:
(intitle:resumebook|"Resume Book")("Computer Science"|"Computer Engineering"|Mathematics|"Electrical Engineering") "3.7..4.0 * GPA"
-kameron
Most colleges and universities will let you post on their career website for free, some will give you their "new grad book" which is a book of all the recent resumes of graduates usually having their GPA listed. Though I know this is a Boolean String Search Network I would start hitting the phone for a bit and asking college/univ. career offices. Before changing careers to staffing I worked in Student Affairs for Higher Ed and career service offices live by how many people they can find jobs, they want to help find you someone to fill their positions. It affects admissions rates as well (90% of our grads find a job right after graduation, etc.) Some even get bonuses based on how successful they are at finding grads positions. Hit the strings but hit the phones too.
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