6837 Full Charge Capacity macbook pro 13inch retina display good?  Only after having it a few days...?

I'm a noob when it comes to this stuff.  But I got my MBP a few days ago and didn't do any research on maximizing battery capacity.  Now it's already at 11 cycles.  I can't seem to find the normal full charge capacity for my MBP, but is 6837 within Apple's specs?  And furthermore, do can people tell the % of the full charge capacity just by looking at the icon on the top right?  Because I see some people saying their battery charges up to 102% or 98%...and I can only find "Full Charge Capacity," under the power section.    And one more question, since I'm supposed to leave my MBP plugged into an AC power source whenever available, does that include night time, when I'm asleep and my MBP is off?  These might be dumb questions... but I'm asking them anyways.  Want to keep this baby with me as long as I can :3

http://www.apple.com/batteries/notebooks.html.
RegorRegorRegor wrote:
  And one more question, since I'm supposed to leave my MBP plugged into an AC power source whenever available, does that include night time, when I'm asleep and my MBP is off? 
Yes.  I keep mine plugged in whever a power outlet is available, at night when im asleep even if it is off.  But I do let it run very low on battery power a few times a month to keep the battery juices flowing.

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