| Looking to find average gpa’s for Cornell, Rice, and USC. Does anyone know these can be accessed ? Worried about grade deflation and high pressure at Cornell and possibly Rice. |
| It is SO Major-dependent at every school, but especially big ones with distinct schools like Cornell. |
| Pointless stat. Doesn’t show courses, majors, kind of high school, etc. |
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Rice has crazy grade inflation. The "President's Honor roll" is top 30% of the students and the GPA cut-offs are below and most semesters is a 4.0.
So 30% of Rice students each semester have perfect grades. Fall 2025 4.000 Spring 2026 TBD Fall 2024 3.945 Spring 2025 4.000 Fall 2023 3.941 Spring 2024 4.000 |
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Here is the actual link, less anyone think I'm making this up:
https://registrar.rice.edu/students/academic-honors |
| Some schools publish and some don’t. Will vary by major as others have noted. If worried about admission to grad or professional schools admissions offices are aware of undergrad grading patterns and admit accordingly. |
| If you are a strong student, going to Cornell is better than. The grade deflation helps differentiate students, and if you’re a top student there is nothing to worry about |