Anonymous
Post 01/12/2023 16:53     Subject: When you say straight A's, does that include A-?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Is A- considered an A?



It says A, right? What am I missing?


Do you not see the little minus sign next to the A? That is what you are missing. An A is an A. An A- is an A-. Straight A's means that you got only A's. If you got A's and A-'s, then you say that you got all A's and A-'s. Seems pretty simple to me.
Anonymous
Post 01/12/2023 16:27     Subject: When you say straight A's, does that include A-?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Jesus Christ.


I get he never got an A-.


bet not get
Anonymous
Post 01/12/2023 16:26     Subject: When you say straight A's, does that include A-?

Anonymous wrote:Jesus Christ.


I get he never got an A-.
Anonymous
Post 01/12/2023 16:09     Subject: When you say straight A's, does that include A-?

Anonymous wrote:"straight As" should mean all As, with no A-


And no A+'s right?
Anonymous
Post 01/12/2023 16:08     Subject: When you say straight A's, does that include A-?

Anonymous wrote:Is A- considered an A?



It says A, right? What am I missing?
Anonymous
Post 01/12/2023 16:07     Subject: When you say straight A's, does that include A-?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm assuming that you're talking about for college applications, and that probably depends on the college. When someone says that you need all As to get into MIT, they probably don't mean that all A minuses is good enough. When someone says that you need all As to get into your state flagship, a few A minuses is probably ok


OP here. Not just asking for college applications.

When you say "My kid has straight A's", does that mean there are not A minuses?

Are you saying that including the A- depends on the context? And more so, if the context is college apps, it depends on the selectivity of the school?



See, I live a life where this information is not relevant to anyone, so I would not say this.
Anonymous
Post 01/12/2023 16:03     Subject: Re:When you say straight A's, does that include A-?

Why would you ever need to say “straight A’s”?
Anonymous
Post 01/12/2023 16:01     Subject: Re:When you say straight A's, does that include A-?

My son recently informed me that while all C’s, do you get degrees all C minuses do not get degrees.
Anonymous
Post 01/12/2023 15:59     Subject: When you say straight A's, does that include A-?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hmm my DD got all A- in college this semester and I wouldn't say it was all As. Guess that's just me.


Bs and Cs will come soon enough. Don't worry about it.


Why do you say that?
Anonymous
Post 01/12/2023 15:51     Subject: When you say straight A's, does that include A-?

If you only got A minuses, I would say you have straight A minuses. So I would only say straight As for all As with no A minuses.
Anonymous
Post 01/12/2023 15:38     Subject: When you say straight A's, does that include A-?

Anonymous wrote:This is what you do.

If someone says, "my kid has straight As," you then say: "All A's or some A-'s?"

If they say the kid had any A-'s, you punch them in the face.


Okay. You destroyed my keyboard. Hope you are happy.
Anonymous
Post 01/12/2023 15:25     Subject: When you say straight A's, does that include A-?

Anonymous wrote:Is A- considered an A?



NO
Anonymous
Post 01/12/2023 15:23     Subject: When you say straight A's, does that include A-?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is what you do.

If someone says, "my kid has straight As," you then say: "All A's or some A-'s?"

If they say the kid had any A-'s, you punch them in the face.


I needed this today. Thank you.


Yeah, what is the point of this whole thread?
Anonymous
Post 01/12/2023 15:12     Subject: When you say straight A's, does that include A-?

Anonymous wrote:This is what you do.

If someone says, "my kid has straight As," you then say: "All A's or some A-'s?"

If they say the kid had any A-'s, you punch them in the face.


I needed this today. Thank you.
Anonymous
Post 01/12/2023 15:02     Subject: Re:When you say straight A's, does that include A-?

An A- might not be a 4.0
So all As is different from a 4.0, depending on how a district calculates it.