<p>A+ shouldn’t hurt and iit could help, then again I agree with others - it depends on how your school’s grading system works and how many of the class get A+.</p>
<p>I think having all A+'s shows that you care too much about grading. It isn’t that impressive–A+ students don’t have a better understanding of the material than A students.</p>
<p>I agree partially with silence_kit, except that usually A+ students get certain nuances, or understand minor details better than A students</p>
<p>We only get letter grades without the +/- on our report card, but grade inflation is rampant in my school. I’ve had 100%'s on many of my ap classes. Like 70% of our English class had a 100% in one quarter, with the class average being like 98 percent lol.</p>
<p>“Glide by earning an A-”? You act as if earning enough regular As to make a 4.0 isn’t difficult enough on it’s own!</p>
<p>I kind of have to go with silence_kit. How will the school know what the difference between an A+ and an A is? What, really, is the qualitative difference between a student who got an A = 95 and an A+ = 97?</p>
<p>You’re thinking about this too much. You have excellent grades, be happy with that.</p>
<p>I had an B+ for two out of three terms in my school for AP World History
but I was one of few to get a 5</p>