Anonymous wrote:Link to one of a few studies that has documented the rise in college GPAs - https://www.bestcolleges.com/research/grade-inflation-trends-and-causes/ It is what happens when the predominant grade in a class moves from a “C” to an “A” or “A-“.
It is not unique to UVA and students are not getting stronger. Rather schools and professors don’t want to have to deal with the backlash of giving a snowflake a “C”.
Anonymous wrote:Link to one of a few studies that has documented the rise in college GPAs - https://www.bestcolleges.com/research/grade-inflation-trends-and-causes/ It is what happens when the predominant grade in a class moves from a “C” to an “A” or “A-“.
It is not unique to UVA and students are not getting stronger. Rather schools and professors don’t want to have to deal with the backlash of giving a snowflake a “C”.
Anonymous wrote:No school, not even Princeton, which toyed with it and abandoned the effort, can resist grade inflation without risking hurting itself. The average GPA at Brown is about 3.85. Any elite school that isn't in that ballpark risks falling out of favor because prospects don't want to spend that kind of money to not get the results they expect. Schools like UVA follow suit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://ira.virginia.edu/university-data-home/undergraduate-gpa
Anyone know what caused the huge increase in average GPA? I thought maybe it was because of distance learning but the increase seems to be persisting?
Uva is showing the same post-covid inflation as William and Mary. WM is slightly higher (3.6)based on numbers they release to greek organizations comparing greek and overall. Ivies range from 3.65-3.85 avg these days.
More companies are beginning to scrutinize the courses taken and some ask for SAT. The top ones already preferred ivy+ so uva needs to keep gpa inflation approaching top schools to continue to be right under top targets. Vanderbilt does the same.
Anonymous wrote:https://ira.virginia.edu/university-data-home/undergraduate-gpa
Anyone know what caused the huge increase in average GPA? I thought maybe it was because of distance learning but the increase seems to be persisting?
Anonymous wrote:https://ira.virginia.edu/university-data-home/undergraduate-gpa
Anyone know what caused the huge increase in average GPA? I thought maybe it was because of distance learning but the increase seems to be persisting?