Ummm
I thought I made this clear, but I guess not.
Quality points means absolutely nothing. Its just a number that needs to be calculated in order to calculate your GPA. If you get a grade in a bunch of 4 unit classes, and then some other grades in 3 unit courses, you cant simply take the average of all the classes because the grades are not all weighted appropriately. A number like this is probably even on your transcript. I have one in the calculation section on all of mine.
Schools will look at your GPA, and then the hours or units that make up that GPA. The best would be a 4.0 (or higher) composed of a good amount of units (like 3-4 years of units).
If you are still intent on finding a good quality point number, I would say the bigger the better (it is after all the numerator in the equation). But understand that this can be done with a modest amount of As and Bs (small denominator) or a ton of Cs and Ds (large denominator) which in the end determines your GPA.