| I'd count an A- as an A, but my high school didn't count pluses and minuses differently for calculating GPA, so that might color my perception. |
| I got all As and one A- one semester in law school. Damn right I told my parents I got straight As. |
| OMG, who cares. |
NP. First child to go through the process? There is zero reason for you to assume that your child’s A minuses had any impact on the success of their ED application. PP made an apt comparison that you may even find amusing down the road. |
| Depends on your school district. We are in FCPS. We have minus and plus. Straight As is As not A- it’s a 4.0. We used to be in Arlington. There, an A can be a 90. Not in FCPS. You need 93. |
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MCPS doesn't have + or - . An A is an A, and honestly, that seems more logical than counting A and A+ as an A, but not A-. Where would be the logic of that? If you wanted to isolate the A and A+, instead of calling is straight As (which should include ALL types of As), you should refer to it as a 4+ gpa, because that's what it actually means.
It bugs me that people aren't accurate. |
+1 |
Ha ha. This made my day. Perfect response to a nitwit poster |
But but how could colleges have glossed over the fact that the kid went to a “big 3” |
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To me, it’s the highest grade possible in every class, be that an A or an A+. 4.0.
But I’m not in college admissions. |
| My DD got straight A grades all of 7th grade thru 10th and she's had the odd B for a semester here and there which ultimately hasn't affected her GPA. So I call her a "straight A or almost straight A" student. |
| Yes A- would be considered “straight A’s” — it’s worth 4 points. Same as an A+ at our school. |
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Straight As include A-.
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You should ask for your money back! What is it, $50-60k a year and they gave your kid some minuses that prevented him from getting into the college of his choice? Outrage! |
I can't tell if you are being sarcastic or not but honestly, it's kind of annoying. This kid would have a 4.0uw in MCPS (both because the grading is so much easier--I've had a senior at both) and because the grading scale itself requires a 94 for an A. |