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Personally I am for the plus/minus system.  I always seem to be borderline with my grades.  I also agree with the statement that people who work extra hard deserve a B+ compared to the people who don't put as much effort in.  However, I also think that if they are gonna have A- then they must have something to benefit those people who get an A+.  Its not fair to hurt people who get low A's and not reward those who get high A's.
 
Personally I am for the plus/minus system.  I always seem to be borderline with my grades.  I also agree with the statement that people who work extra hard deserve a B+ compared to the people who don't put as much effort in.  However, I also think that if they are gonna have A- then they must have something to benefit those people who get an A+.  Its not fair to hurt people who get low A's and not reward those who get high A's.
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I have no problem with the plus or minus system.  To me it seems that the grades always end up to even out, whether you are on the border of earning a higher grade or a lower grade.

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I am against the plus/minus system. I think that the disadvantages of getting a '-' greatly outweigh getting a '+', especially in the instance of getting an A- as opposed to an A. Using the plus/minus system also makes calculating a GPA more difficult and time consuming. I think all classes should stick to the traditional A/B/C/D/F system, to make it easier on everyone.

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I am for plus minus grades. I seem to always be on the cusp of an A.

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I think the plus and minus system is a double ended sword. Pluses can be good to boost any grade and boost anyones gpa; however, minuses can destroy a grade. B- is just as bad as a c. I heard they may do something for A+ though...


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I'm not so concerned about plus-minus system. I would like to think that a grade of A- is as good as a grade of A.

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I am for the plus minus system. I think that the people who try a little harder to get a B+ instead of a B should be rewarded for thier hard work and some should be given a minus if they dont try as hard as others. However, I do agree with the person above that minuses can hurt grades even though you try your best. So i propose just a plus system...


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I do not like the plus minus system. Naturally I would try to do the least amount of work to get the appropriate grade. So if I want a 4.0 GPA then I try hard enough to get a 90% or whatever, no harder. So with the plus minus system the grade cutoffs are closer together so there is not as much slack off room!


I am not a big fan of the plus minus system. It always seems to hurt grades more than it helps them. But after reading one of these comments about proposing just a plus system, I'm all for that.

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Personally I am for the plus/minus system. I always seem to be borderline with my grades. I also agree with the statement that people who work extra hard deserve a B+ compared to the people who don't put as much effort in. However, I also think that if they are gonna have A- then they must have something to benefit those people who get an A+. Its not fair to hurt people who get low A's and not reward those who get high A's.


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I have no problem with the plus or minus system. To me it seems that the grades always end up to even out, whether you are on the border of earning a higher grade or a lower grade.

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