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[quote=Anonymous]Really impossible question to answer without more info about your child and what they will study. The life of an engineering student there is very different from the life of someone studying philosophy. It's an incredibly diverse school in terms of courses of study, with lots and lots of happy kids and probably lots of stressed kids, just like at many other top schools. Based on my child's experience, I don't see any grade deflation -- just an absence of grade inflation. Unless we are really saying that a school that regularly hands out Bs is deflating grades. And while my student is working hard, their mental health and stress level is fine. Whether a lack of grade inflation matters depends on the field your child will pursue and whether the grad school or job targets they go for will evaluate their GPA based on their particular school. [/quote]
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