Colleges that Award A+ Grades (4.33 LSAC GPA)

<p>I wrote this in an older thread, but it makes sense to create a new one.</p>

<p>Is there a comprehensive list anywhere of undergraduate colleges (including community colleges) that award "A+" grades (equaling a 4.33 for the LSAC GPA)?</p>

<p>This would be a great resource for those looking to boost their GPA a bit prior to applying to law schools within the next two years (like myself, who would love to take a summer class or two with the possibility of getting a 4.33 instead of a hopeful 4.0 in a course). </p>

<p>If not, can we create a list? </p>

<p>Off the top of my head, I know that Cornell has a grading scale that will award a small percentage of students "A+" grades...</p>

<p>Vanderbilt (Peabody), NC State, Georgia State. The problem is how rare A+ grades often are. I think one would have to pick pretty easy schools.</p>

<p>Not 100% on topic, but how do law schools adjust for the fact that most colleges don’t give out A+ grades at all? Do they really just give the preference to applicants who happened to attend an “A+” school?</p>

<p>EDIT: Never mind, just realized there’s already a thread addressing this question. (:</p>