<p>It is good news for students that don’t make straight As, though. Finally a B+ will count a little higher. Also, you have to remember that med and law schools look at the actual TRANSCRIPT and see the grades, they are familiar with many different grading systems and realize that the one that UT is considering to adopt might put those with A- s or regular As at a disadvantage. They don’t just blindly skim through CGPA numbers, you pay the admissions committee a good fee to check your transcript.</p>