how do admissions view an A- ?

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Hi everyone, I know that the science/overall gpa is what matters but I was wondering how do admissions view an A- ? Do they see it as a student not being really really good/showing mastery of the subject at hand? Or do they give it a very similar weight to an A? I know that an A- is obviously less than an A, but I was wondering what goes on in the head of admissions when they see an A-. Thanks for any insight! Btw I am new to this and have no idea if I posted in the wrong forum

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That's good to know. I tend to get a lot of A-'s..
 
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