<p>Also, at schools that give out A+'s, it is not reasonable to think that you would ever get more than about 2 A+'s in your entire academic career. In terms of the LSAC, two A+'s are an extra 0.6 GPA points on top of the 130 or so you probably have accumulated, assuming 36 classes at a 3.6 gpa. It barely makes a difference. Your 3.6 might become a 3.61, that’s about it. Applications are neither made nor broken here.</p>
<p>In other words, chill out.</p>