Anonymous wrote:Recently it came to light that something like 80% of the grades given out at Harvard are As.
I hear lots about how much work many of the top high schools here in DC give out, and I don't doubt that. I wonder, though, if a student does all of the work how easy is it to get As? Does it compare to the ivy leagues in that if you make it in and then complete the work given, are you reasonably assured of getting an A or a B? Anyone have a student who diligently completes all the work on time but still gets below Bs?
Anonymous wrote:Princeton has grade deflation and does not hand out As. So it is a myth that the Ivies as a whole have grade inflation.
And, the elite privates here do not just hand out As either. Where are you getting this stuff?
Anonymous wrote:Our experience at local top privates (two in the recent past) is that very very few kids ended up with true "straight A's" and at Sidwell supposedly none or close to none did. But kids that got into the top colleges were very close to straight As, with one or two B+'s perhaps in 9th or 10th grade but otherwise As and a few A-'s. But the middle of the class were getting lots of Bs. For sure not many kids with Cs, but the median grade seemed to be B+ or so in most classes. It did mean that flat As were really earned which was instructive for the kids and good preparation for college.
Anonymous wrote:I would think private school would be more susceptible to parent bullying. They certainly have parents with the attitude "I am paying your salary so you'd better do as I ask"
Anonymous wrote:Recently it came to light that something like 80% of the grades given out at Harvard are As.
I hear lots about how much work many of the top high schools here in DC give out, and I don't doubt that. I wonder, though, if a student does all of the work how easy is it to get As? Does it compare to the ivy leagues in that if you make it in and then complete the work given, are you reasonably assured of getting an A or a B? Anyone have a student who diligently completes all the work on time but still gets below Bs?
Anonymous wrote:Recently it came to light that something like 80% of the grades given out at Harvard are As.
I hear lots about how much work many of the top high schools here in DC give out, and I don't doubt that. I wonder, though, if a student does all of the work how easy is it to get As? Does it compare to the ivy leagues in that if you make it in and then complete the work given, are you reasonably assured of getting an A or a B? Anyone have a student who diligently completes all the work on time but still gets below Bs?