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Welp, that's not happening then.
hahahaha I know how that feels. I was so mad when I lost three BP in the prologue. >_<
Thankfully, I'm right on track.
Missed the 2 BP in prologue dialogue though
If you do even just a few jobs here and there and don't intentionally botch decisions and such for lower bp it's not hard at all to reach 1st class.
The last chapter alone gives so much bp.
The worst rank you can have by the end of the game is 5th class, and that's if you do no jobs and do everything you can to get the minimum storyline bp rewards.
SC though... A+ means you're either using a guide or you've played through it maaaany times.
Actually SC is a bit kinder about the hidden jobs. All but one hidden job can be found by doing something the plot suggests, but isn't a storyline quest or on the board.
To give an example, at the beginning of chapter 2, Estelle makes a comment about how she should go see Nial and Dorothy. You can skip this because it's entirely optional. But if you do as suggested, you'll stumble upon a hidden quest as you leave, So the game drops hints on them in all but one case (and that one is in chapter 1).