Downward trend from A+ to A?

<p>I feel really ridiculous asking, but is it bad if you have a downward trend from mostly A+'s to A's? An A+ at my school is at least a 99. An A is at least a 94.</p>

<p>These were my grades:</p>

<p>Sophomore:
Honors Chemistry - A+
Honors Physics - A+
Honors English 10 - A+
AP World History - A+
Honors Precalculus - A
Gym - A+
Honors Spanish - A+</p>

<p>Junior: (SO FAR)
AP Calculus - A
IB English - A
IB US History - A
IB Bio - A
IB Theory of Knowledge - A
Honors Anatomy - A+
IB Spanish - A
Dual Enrollment Chem - A</p>

<p>So I went from having 5 A+ grades to only 1 A+.</p>

<p>The reason is because AP and IB classes here are much much harder than honors. It was easy to get a 99 or 100 in honors but not in AP/IB.</p>

<p>Does it look bad at all?</p>

<p>Or am I worrying too much?</p>

<p>I think you’re worrying too much, lol.</p>

<p>Agreed. It’s fine.</p>

<p>For achieving such high grades, your analytical skills aren’t the sharpest! LOL</p>

<p>It’s difficult to look at oneself objectively, I know. But seriously, you have nothing to worry about.</p>

<p>Grade inflation, much? </p>

<p>Maybe Princeton isn’t for you.</p>

<p>If you have any kind of letter A, let alone A+, you will be fine. Just overreacting</p>

<p>no college will ever accept you</p>

<p>Just a question, you’re saying that in sophmore year you got a final grade of 99+ in EVERY CLASS and it was easy? Is the best possible 100? Because if so, you are either ridiculously, consistently perfect (doubtful) or your classes are way too easy…</p>