My kid is at Chicago awaiting his first quarter grades. No idea what they will be like but I have not gotten a sense from him that kids are hyper competitive about grades at all....think they are all self-motivated. |
| Based on inputs above it sounds like Penn, Cornell, and Princeton don't inflate (actually deflate relative to the other Ivies). Would that be a correct conclusion to draw? |
| Princeton tried to tamp down on grade inflation, but there was such a backlash that they went back to inflating. |
Even the Engineering school? |
Princeton doesn’t grade inflate, plenty of C curves in stem classes there. It ‘so always been that way. |
| I was in the engineering school at UPenn in the early 2000s and they did NOT grade inflate. It was hard. It was not unheard of to get 40s and 50s, and for that to be the average score. |
This. |
Not this. Yale, for example, allows last minute withdrawal from any course. Well utilized to protect gpa. Survivorship bias anyone? |
Have a freshman in Engineering at Penn. Was very happy with a 75 on an exam recently. Says school is really hard. Seems very happy, so not concerned. Not sure about final grades, but not expecting any inflation. |
Cornell inflates like a sex doll in non-STEM majors. |
Lol. Last minute? Really? |
If you are teaching the einsteins and newtons of the age, the cream of the crop naturally rise to the top. |
- If you somehow managed to find out that “Harvard, Yale, etc…” “grade inflate” — how is it that you haven’t been able to use those same sources of information to get information on U Penn? If your source of information is DCUM, then how is it that you haven’t understood that the information may not be anything close to accurate? So, you’re trolling. Why? What does it get you? Why is it so difficult for you to get that excellent, motivated students, for the most part, continue to be excellent, motivated students— who are capable of meeting the requirements set by their professors? That’s not grade inflation. |
| So what if they do? Nobody cares about your gpa, they only care that you graduated. |
Grad schools care. |