<p>Do minus and plus signs on the transcript affect admission in anyway?</p>
<p>A- vs A vs A+</p>
<p>Do minus and plus signs on the transcript affect admission in anyway?</p>
<p>A- vs A vs A+</p>
<p>who cares as long as its an A?</p>
<p>They don't show on my school's transcript.</p>
<p>Nor on mine.</p>
<p>Nope......</p>
<p>i think that only affects thinks once you get into college, like an A- is not worth a 4.0 anymore, more like a 3.67 (this is one more reason it is more difficult to get a 4.0 in college than in HS).</p>
<p>My school has A minuses affect GPA. It also doesn't give A+'s. For example, I had a 109% in one class and it came up as an A, and overall I had 5 A-'s over my freshman year, and I have a 3.875 GPA.
I doubt it'll make that big of a difference when applying to colleges simply because they'll reconfigure your gpa on their own scale. :P</p>
<p>At my school semester grades are only given as A, B, C, D, or F. No +/-.</p>
<p>same here</p>
<p>A-'s really affect ours. I think its like a 3.7 for straight A-'s :(</p>
<p>wow- id be ****ed</p>
<p>Yeah, at my school +'s and -'s show up on the transcript and affect GPA. I think an A average is 4.0, A- is 3.7, and A+ is 4.3. However, my school is weird in that it doesn't weight for honors/AP classes...</p>
<p>at my school they don't show minuses and pluses, only the letter, which is great because i can get an 89.5% (round up to an A), an it still looks like i got like a 95%!</p>
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A-'s really affect ours. I think its like a 3.7 for straight A-'s
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<p>Yeah, same here. If one is not careful, one B+ and two A- will put one below high honors (3.8).</p>
<p>A- = 3.7
B+ = 3.3
B = 3.0
B- = 2.7...so on.</p>
<p>-/+ affect mine too. We don't have A+.</p>
<p>Minuses and pluses affect mine... and our school is stupid and doesn't round up so in 8th grade (our school is 7-12) we didn't have honors classes so none of the grades were weighted so I got straight A-'s (A- in cp classes are 3.66) and I got a 3.6 lol I was really annoyed to find out they don't round up even if it's like a 3.99</p>