Over the past several decades, grade inflation has become an increasingly common concern across U.S. higher education. Proposed solutions have taken many forms, from listing median course grades on ...
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Harvard University’s Faculty of Arts and Sciences will vote next month on whether to cap the number of A grades that instructors can assign in each course, effectively cutting in half the percentage ...
Last year, the average GPA for Harvard University’s Class of 2025 was 3.83. That’s not a typo. At Harvard, one of the world’s most selective colleges, the average student graduating in 2025 had a 3.83 ...
A recent report found that a majority of grades given out at Harvard were A’s. Professors will vote on a proposal to limit the number to around 20 percent. By Mark Arsenault Harvard undergraduates ...
Dina and Tim discuss the growing pressure high school students face as grade average requirements for post-secondary programs continue to rise. In the news today: Carney defence strategy, Tumbler ...
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Harvey C. Mansfield ’53 is the Kenan Research Professor of Government at Harvard. Dean of Undergraduate Education Amanda Claybaugh’s report on grade inflation is the first serious treatment of that ...
Four Grade 12 students from across the Toronto District School Board achieved a 100 per cent grade average this year. CBC's Mercedes Gaztambide spoke to the scholars on their academic success. ‘Killed ...
Being average has become a subtle failure in a world consumed by the extraordinary. From gold stars in elementary school to “employee of the month” plaques, and from the curated perfection of ...