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My school has the +/- gpa system. I was wondering how the AMCAS calculates their gpa. Do they use this system: A=4.0, A-=3.7, B+=3.3 B=3.0......? From what I read it seems like this is the case, but how is fair when some schools only hand out just As, Bs, Cs and no +/-.
 
Yes, they do it the way you said. I think a lot of other things AMCAS does are unfair (such as not giving full credit for A+ grades--they're only counted as A's), but this seems kind of straightforward to me. (After all, it's the SCHOOL that decides whether or not to give +/-, not AMCAS.)

If you want to see their exact grade conversion system, there is a document on the AMCAS website called AMCAS Grade Conversion Guide which gives the exact numerical equivalents under various grading systems.
 
No, it isn't fair. But neither is life.
 
My school has the +/- gpa system. I was wondering how the AMCAS calculates their gpa. Do they use this system: A=4.0, A-=3.7, B+=3.3 B=3.0......? From what I read it seems like this is the case, but how is fair when some schools only hand out just As, Bs, Cs and no +/-.

They give credit for +/-. My school doesn't, which kind of sucked for me since most of my B's would have been B+'s, but that's just the way the cookie crumbles. A+'s have always seemed a little ridiculous to me though - kind of violates the principle of an A. Grade inflation...
 
darn 👎...i hope they take into account my school's grading system. mine doesnt give A+s but gives out As and A-s, which sucks for me personally cuz I have a bunch of A-s. oh well, its all good. all i need to do is get into ONE frigin school....
 
They give credit for +/-. My school doesn't, which kind of sucked for me since most of my B's would have been B+'s, but that's just the way the cookie crumbles. A+'s have always seemed a little ridiculous to me though - kind of violates the principle of an A. Grade inflation...
Using that logic, it kinda sucks that my school used the +/- system, since all my A-'s would've been counted as a 4.0 otherwise. The grade inflation accusation is ridiculous at best.
 
ya i dont get why they do it either... most premeds are going to be in the A/B range for grades anyways, so schools that use A/A-/B+/B/B- put their kids at a pretty big disadvantage. Both A- and B- hurt us, while only B+ helps us.
 
My school doesn't use the +/- system. An A is a 4.0 rather its a 90 or 100. It can hurt or help you in alot of ways.
 
A+'s have always seemed a little ridiculous to me though - kind of violates the principle of an A. Grade inflation...

My postbacc school (an Ivy with really tough grading in premed classes) has A+, but it's not given very often. Some profs don't use it at all, and the ones that do may give out 1-2 A+'s per semester, so I wouldn't really call that grade inflation.

Besides, I got 2 of them, and I really want my GPA to be as high as possible! I need it to take away the sting of some of my less stellar grades (like the B- from my hag of a bio prof, who gave B- and below to 40% of the class.)
 
I need it to take away the sting of some of my less stellar grades (like the B- from my hag of a bio prof, who gave B- and below to 40% of the class.)

I didn't get the best grades by any means, but 40% of the class getting a B- or below was pretty standard at my school...
 
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My postbacc school (an Ivy with really tough grading in premed classes) has A+, but it's not given very often. Some profs don't use it at all, and the ones that do may give out 1-2 A+'s per semester, so I wouldn't really call that grade inflation.

Besides, I got 2 of them, and I really want my GPA to be as high as possible! I need it to take away the sting of some of my less stellar grades (like the B- from my hag of a bio prof, who gave B- and below to 40% of the class.)


What? The average for almost every class I took during my undergrad was a C or C+. How can you complain about a B- and, in the same breath, pretend there's no grade inflation?
 
My postbacc school (an Ivy with really tough grading in premed classes) has A+, but it's not given very often. Some profs don't use it at all, and the ones that do may give out 1-2 A+'s per semester, so I wouldn't really call that grade inflation.

Besides, I got 2 of them, and I really want my GPA to be as high as possible! I need it to take away the sting of some of my less stellar grades (like the B- from my hag of a bio prof, who gave B- and below to 40% of the class.)

I dunno. I figure getting more than a 100% is kind of silly. I mean, the standards are either there or not, you either have to do the work or don't. Despite the saying, you can't actually give 110%. I hear you about wanting anything that helps. I agree with the other poster, though, that if B- and below was only given to 40% of the class then there's grade inflation going on. C is supposed to be average, that's why it's in the middle. 🙂
 
I may be misinterpreting some of the above posts (and please correct me if so), but though the AMCAS counts most +/-, A+ counts the same as just a plain old regular A, i.e. weight of 4.0. So schools on the A+/A/A-/B+/B/B-/... system are AMCAS equivalent to A/A-/B+/B/B-/... [reference: 2009 AMCAS Grade Conversion Guide]

Of course, that says nothing to the "fairness" with regards to comparing systems with or without the +/- system period.

Now, on the other hand, if you happen to go to a school that does give out A+ grades, you could always look into law school. They do count A+ as 4.33 😉

Just my two cents.
 
I dunno. I figure getting more than a 100% is kind of silly. I mean, the standards are either there or not, you either have to do the work or don't. Despite the saying, you can't actually give 110%. I hear you about wanting anything that helps. I agree with the other poster, though, that if B- and below was only given to 40% of the class then there's grade inflation going on. C is supposed to be average, that's why it's in the middle. 🙂
That said, there's a huge difference between a 90 and a 99. I can sleep through classes and pull a 90, while the same class would require me to work my tail off for an A+.

However, your transcript grade *is* listed on your primary app. So even if the AMCAS GPA doesn't take A+'s into account, they are at least visible to med schools.
 
That said, there's a huge difference between a 90 and a 99. I can sleep through classes and pull a 90, while the same class would require me to work my tail off for an A+.

However, your transcript grade *is* listed on your primary app. So even if the AMCAS GPA doesn't take A+'s into account, they are at least visible to med schools.

So are you saying that a 99 is an A+ and not an A?
 
I think at my school an A+ is like a 99%, but it's only given to 1-2 students per semester (max). So you have to be the best in the class AND get a 99%. Also, some profs are too lazy to even award an A+...of course, they don't usually tell you advance whether or not they give them out.
 
I think at my school an A+ is like a 99%, but it's only given to 1-2 students per semester (max). So you have to be the best in the class AND get a 99%. Also, some profs are too lazy to even award an A+...of course, they don't usually tell you advance whether or not they give them out.

Interesting. I can't relate at all since my school has such a different grading approach. I got a 38 on one exam in an applied programming algorithms class, which was a B. Suffice to say, 99s were not in abundance.
 
So what's the spread? Ie. what's an A-?
Depends on the college. Here are the breakdowns I've encountered:
A+ = 98/99-100
A = 92/93-97/98
A- = 90-91/92

Eliminating the +/- system would do nothing but help my AMCAS GPA.
 
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Depends on the college. Here are the breakdowns I've encountered:
A+ = 98/99-100
A = 92/93-97/98
A- = 90-91/92

Eliminating the +/- system would do nothing but help my AMCAS GPA.

Different everywhere I guess.
 
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