Journal grades so far

I think it was Celeste who asked to see all the grades, so that she can compare her performance with the class average. However, since grades are, by nature, categorical, I feel an average is mathematically unsound, so here are the (sorted)grades for the class so that you can compare your position with everyone else.

Note: I'm at home at the momement, so I'm working off an old list that is missing a few of Darl's grades -- nevertheless, I think it should do the job.

A-AA-A-
A-AA-A-
A-A-AB+
A-A-B+
A-A-B+
A-B+AA-
A-B+A+
BA-A
BBB-
BB-BB
BB-B
BB-B-
BB-B+B+
BB+B
BB+B+A
B-A-A-A-
B-BB-
B-B-BB-
B-CC
B-C+C+B-
B-BB
B+A-A-B+
B+A-A-
B+A-B+
B+BA-A-
B+BB
B+BB+B+
B+BB+B+
B+BB+
B+B+AA-
B+B+A+A-
B+B+B+B
CCC+
CC+C+C+
CC+C+
C-C+C-
C+B-C+B
C+C+BC
C+C+C+C+
C+B-
A-B-
BBB-
BB-B
B-B+A-
B-C+C+
B+B-B
B+B+B+
B+B+C+
C+B
BB
B
B-
C-

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