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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Northwestern, Emory, Vanderbilt[/quote] Northwestern is definitely not laid back in the math department. I once got a 94 on a math exam that was curved to a B-.[/quote] Assuming that the quoted post is true, then any school where a 94 out of 100 equals a B-, seems too easy. I am familiar with college math classes where a score of 40 out of a possible 100 is an A.[/quote] Not too Easy. At a top school, where everyone was in the top 5% of their HS and has 1500+ SATs, it's really not that hard to expect everyone to get an A. Smart kids, who learn the material should get an A. If prof is good, that means they taught the material, students understood it and mastered the concept. So why not give everyone an A. Isn't that the point, to learn the material. Not hard reach to expect smart students to be able to accomplish that. [/quote]
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