<p>Well considering how A+ is only given to the top 2% of a class and that unless you are applying to med/law school it only counts as a 4.0, I’d imagine that most people don’t care too much. But the number of A-'s I’ve gotten over the years makes me with college grading was like high school</p>
<p>Anyone know if grad schools weigh A+'s any more than any an A?</p>
<p>no i doubt it</p>
<p>I know Law School does</p>
<p>even if it is not in a calculated GPA, the admissions committee seeing one applicant with multiple A+ and another with a sad unbroken string of simple A grades might just consider it in their decision.</p>
<p>I know that in my HS, A+'s appeared as A’s on my transcript. Do A+'s appear as A+'s on Berkeley transcripts?</p>
<p>No they appear as SA. Stands for SUPER A!</p>