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Reply to "Harvard Report on Impacts of Grade Inflation "
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]What are the tangible, long term negative affects of more kids getting As? Are these kids unable to find jobs? Are they unable to perform at work if they do find jobs? [/quote] Dumbing down is not good.[/quote] But what are the alternatives? Stricter grading leads to more dropouts and more suicides. Stricter grading also makes it harder for students to get internships and jobs, and harder for them to get into law school and med school. Nobody likes grade inflation but nobody likes suicide, drop outs, or unemployed/underemployed alums, either. [/quote] Number of jobs and seats at law school and med school stay the same, and they [b]will be filled with qualified students.[/b] Under qualified students should not be admitted in the first place and should get out if not at the right place. That's better for the whole country in the long run.[/quote] Assumes facts not in evidence. [/quote]
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