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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous[b]]We know it happens in HS, and now it's happening in colleges, too. I sympathize with the students, though. Much of grading is subjective, and some teachers grade more harshly than others. It's nice to think college isn't just about grades, but about learning, but when your internships and job offers are dependent on grades, then it matters. Obviously, same goes for HS: when college admissions is based on your GPA, it matters. This is why so many students fight for points. https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/no-easy-fix-easy-145039532.html[/quote][/b] And? Reason for posting? There are schools that don't practice grade inflation, like Princeton. You can pick and choose if you like. [/quote]
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