Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Georgetown seems a little old school. It requires ALL standardized test scores and only just decided to accept the common app. What about grade deflation (or maybe lack of grade inflation). I know that at the Ivys nearly everyone gets an A and I assume this is true at large flagships like UNC and UVA. DC is trying to decide whether to go to Georgetown. DC is undecided but may want to go to law school in the future. I don't want DC to be at a disadvantage due to a low GPA. Thoughts?
UNC and UVA actually don't have much grade inflation. Average GPA at UNC is like 3.58 and at UVA it's a 3.6 across all schools and lower at some.
That is an A-/A average and you are saying there isn't grade inflation? Can you name a single college that has not had increasing GPAs over time?
You are obtuse. PP was saying not much grade inflation relative to other schools.
FYI, 3.6 is below A-.
Anonymous wrote:I like old school but I don't want DC to be disadvantaged when it comes other grad school. I mean a 4.0 from Harvard or UNC will beat out a 3.5 from Georgetown, right? Maybe if Harvard goes through with its grading reforms things will be different?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Georgetown seems a little old school. It requires ALL standardized test scores and only just decided to accept the common app. What about grade deflation (or maybe lack of grade inflation). I know that at the Ivys nearly everyone gets an A and I assume this is true at large flagships like UNC and UVA. DC is trying to decide whether to go to Georgetown. DC is undecided but may want to go to law school in the future. I don't want DC to be at a disadvantage due to a low GPA. Thoughts?
UNC and UVA actually don't have much grade inflation. Average GPA at UNC is like 3.58 and at UVA it's a 3.6 across all schools and lower at some.
Anonymous wrote:There is not rampant grade inflation at Georgetown. The administration appears to be actively fighting against it. Some departments tell professors that they can only award a certain percentage of A’s, Bs, etc. to prevent inflation. On the parent FB page, it was recently posted that the class average on an organic chemistry test was 53. Recently, my non-STEM student’s professor was called in by the administration for giving too many A’s on a test and the professor subsequently became a much harder grader. If you want a 4.0 GPA, Georgetown is probably not the best bet.
Anonymous wrote:There is not rampant grade inflation at Georgetown. The administration appears to be actively fighting against it. Some departments tell professors that they can only award a certain percentage of A’s, Bs, etc. to prevent inflation. On the parent FB page, it was recently posted that the class average on an organic chemistry test was 53. Recently, my non-STEM student’s professor was called in by the administration for giving too many A’s on a test and the professor subsequently became a much harder grader. If you want a 4.0 GPA, Georgetown is probably not the best bet.
Anonymous wrote:Georgetown seems a little old school. It requires ALL standardized test scores and only just decided to accept the common app. What about grade deflation (or maybe lack of grade inflation). I know that at the Ivys nearly everyone gets an A and I assume this is true at large flagships like UNC and UVA. DC is trying to decide whether to go to Georgetown. DC is undecided but may want to go to law school in the future. I don't want DC to be at a disadvantage due to a low GPA. Thoughts?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Georgetown seems a little old school. It requires ALL standardized test scores and only just decided to accept the common app. What about grade deflation (or maybe lack of grade inflation). I know that at the Ivys nearly everyone gets an A and I assume this is true at large flagships like UNC and UVA. DC is trying to decide whether to go to Georgetown. DC is undecided but may want to go to law school in the future. I don't want DC to be at a disadvantage due to a low GPA. Thoughts?
UNC and UVA actually don't have much grade inflation. Average GPA at UNC is like 3.58 and at UVA it's a 3.6 across all schools and lower at some.
That is an A-/A average and you are saying there isn't grade inflation? Can you name a single college that has not had increasing GPAs over time?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Georgetown seems a little old school. It requires ALL standardized test scores and only just decided to accept the common app. What about grade deflation (or maybe lack of grade inflation). I know that at the Ivys nearly everyone gets an A and I assume this is true at large flagships like UNC and UVA. DC is trying to decide whether to go to Georgetown. DC is undecided but may want to go to law school in the future. I don't want DC to be at a disadvantage due to a low GPA. Thoughts?
UNC and UVA actually don't have much grade inflation. Average GPA at UNC is like 3.58 and at UVA it's a 3.6 across all schools and lower at some.
Anonymous wrote:Georgetown seems a little old school. It requires ALL standardized test scores and only just decided to accept the common app. What about grade deflation (or maybe lack of grade inflation). I know that at the Ivys nearly everyone gets an A and I assume this is true at large flagships like UNC and UVA. DC is trying to decide whether to go to Georgetown. DC is undecided but may want to go to law school in the future. I don't want DC to be at a disadvantage due to a low GPA. Thoughts?