Does an A count as an A?

An A- is within the range of a 90 to a 92.5. Most teachers will be nice enough to round your 92.5 or above to a 93, which would give you the complete A. Many students complain about this system and the way it works considering an A- is a 3.7 to your GPA, while an A is a full 4.0.
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Is an A minus a good grade?

Some students view an a minus grade as a near miss from a perfect score. Some students think an A minus is a bad grade, while others are pleased with it. Just why a near perfect grade could disturb certain students has a number of potential answers.
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Is a considered straight A's?

' As for the normal U.S. grading scheme, it's not so much that 'E' is skipped, but rather than the grades are A-D or failing, with failing abbreviated as 'F. ' You are still a "straight A" student if you have grades like an A–.
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Does an A+ count?

An A+ is not worth any more quality points than an A. Though the "plus" does not increase quality points, it is not without value. If you intend to pursue graduate or professional school, any A+ on your transcript is likely to help your candidacy. UofM does not assign a "D-" grade.
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Is a+ 97 or 98?

A+ Letter Grade is a 4.0 GPA or 97–100% – GPA Calculator.
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Does an A+ matter in college?

In many universities, 4.0 represents the maximum possible GPA, and so an A+, although it may appear on the transcript next to a course, also only contributes 4.0 to one's GPA. At other universities (such as e.g. Columbia), an A+ contributes 4.3 to one's GPA. None of this matters very much of course.
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Is a * AB good?

They are really good grades. A*AB is: "okay"; "not that good"; "good I suppose" - The Student Room, 2017.
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Is an A minus an A?

While professors control where each plus or minus cut off begins, a typical grading scale, the one I will use throughout this article, follows this pattern: A = 100-93, A- = 92.9-90, B+ = 89.9-87, B = 86.9-83 and so on.
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Is getting an A good?

While good grades can be an indication that children will grow up to excel in life as they did in school, it's far from a guarantee. In fact, straight A's can actually be a sign that your child isn't learning what he needs to learn in order to be successful in life.
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Is a 3.55 GPA good in college?

A 3.5 unweighted GPA means that you've earned an A- average across all of your classes. You're well above the national average for GPA and should have a solid chance of acceptance at a wide variety of colleges.
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Does 69.5 round up to a first?

Decimal fractions below x. 5 are rounded to the next lowest integer - for example, 69.4 is rounded to 69. For the purposes of rounding, only the first decimal place is used. Following the rounding convention set out above, overall marks of 39.5, 49.5, 59.5, and 69.5 will be rounded to 40, 50, 60 & 70 respectively.
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Does a 79.5 round up to an 80 in college?

Numbers between 1-4 are rounded down while 5-9 are rounded up. If your professor decides to round off final grades, expect 89.4 to be 89.0 while 89.5 to round up to 90.
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Is it OK to get B's in college?

Most students in college are getting A's and B's (at many schools the average grade-point average is between B and B+). So if your quizzes and tests are coming back with C's and D's, be aware that you are learning virtually nothing in the courses you're taking.
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Is 91% an A?

3.6 GPA = 91% percentile grade = A letter grade.
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What is a failing grade?

F - this is a failing grade.
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Is a a a good grade?

A+, A, A- indicates excellent performance. B+, B, B- indicates good performance. C+, C, C- indicates satisfactory performance. D+, D, D- indicates less than satisfactory performance.
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How does an A affect GPA?

Even if a student has a perfect 4.0 GPA, getting an A in an honors or AP course can raise the GPA above 4.0.
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Why is e not a grade?

In the 1930s, as the letter-based grading system grew more and more popular, many schools began omitting E in fear that students and parents may misinterpret it as standing for “excellent.” Thus resulting in the A, B, C, D, and F grading system.
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Can I get into an AAA course with a * a * b?

Most unis that don't use the tariff method(which is almost all russell group universities) will say A*AB is not equivalent to AAA even though it is the same, points wise. So they have no obligation to accept you if they give you that offer and you achieve those results.
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Is AAB at A-Level good?

A at A Level is generally an excellent grade. So i'd say AAB is a very good result. Somewhere around 1 in 40 candidates got AAA or higher last year, so that puts in perspective how high AAB actually is.
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Are A+ rare in college?

Even though they are uncommon, A+ grades do exist at the university level. Each school has specific grading requirements and norms, but most US institutions base their grading on a 4.0 scale GPA (Grade Point Average).
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Do med schools care about a+?

A+s do show up (just not under the AMCAS conversion column). so yeah, if you get them, med schools will definitely see.
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Do colleges look at a+?

Sure, colleges will see that your transcript says that you received an A+ but they will convert that to a regular A for purposes of making admissions decisions. If your high school has an A+ as the highest grade in a class then by all means shoot for that grade.
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