Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No schools have grade deflation. All have grade inflation.
Are you looking to send them to a spa for four/five years?
UChicago used to have grade deflation — at least when my sister went there for undergrad.
At Georgetown, in my experience, it really depended on the class and the professor. My Econ classes were very difficult. My boyfriend at the time majored in International Economics, and the upper-level Econ classes were graded on a very tough curve. My foreign language classes were also quite difficult. In contrast, I took a seminar with a very nice Jesuit who told us that as long as we participated in discussions and put effort into our final paper, he would give us an A.
Why can’t all schools be like Brown!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No schools have grade deflation. All have grade inflation.
Are you looking to send them to a spa for four/five years?
UChicago used to have grade deflation — at least when my sister went there for undergrad.
At Georgetown, in my experience, it really depended on the class and the professor. My Econ classes were very difficult. My boyfriend at the time majored in International Economics, and the upper-level Econ classes were graded on a very tough curve. My foreign language classes were also quite difficult. In contrast, I took a seminar with a very nice Jesuit who told us that as long as we participated in discussions and put effort into our final paper, he would give us an A.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No schools have grade deflation. All have grade inflation.
Are you looking to send them to a spa for four/five years?
UChicago used to have grade deflation — at least when my sister went there for undergrad.
At Georgetown, in my experience, it really depended on the class and the professor. My Econ classes were very difficult. My boyfriend at the time majored in International Economics, and the upper-level Econ classes were graded on a very tough curve. My foreign language classes were also quite difficult. In contrast, I took a seminar with a very nice Jesuit who told us that as long as we participated in discussions and put effort into our final paper, he would give us an A.
Anonymous wrote:At CMU, entire semester average of individual subjects 89% and 89.5%, yet the semester grade in those subjects was “B” and not even “A minus”.
Anonymous wrote:No schools have grade deflation. All have grade inflation.
Are you looking to send them to a spa for four/five years?
Anonymous wrote:No schools have grade deflation. All have grade inflation.
Are you looking to send them to a spa for four/five years?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:CMU does
Oh no! Grade deflation in every majors? Or just CS? My DC isn’t interested in CS.
Anonymous wrote:CMU does