Anonymous wrote:My dc had a high school teacher that told the class the first day that she rarely gives A's. I find that so obnoxious and narcissistic. A teachers job is to teach students new material for them to learn. If they work hard and the teacher is good at their job then the students who learn the material should get A's. Teachers who withhold A's are living in their own bubble. If Davidson still has grade deflation, it would not be on my list. Plenty of normal schools out there.
Anonymous wrote:DD is thinking about medical school so grade deflation is a real issue. Has anyone had a student with recent experience at Davidson? While she wants an academically rewarding experience, she also wants to have some fun in college, not unnecessary stress.
Anonymous wrote:Princeton is notorious about grade deflationm. But it's not enough to keep applicants away.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Grade deflation adds another layer of stress. We read about this practice at Davidson on the web and the school fell from the list. If a student deserves an A, just give them an A.
Are you saying Davidson doesn't?
I'm old school. You earn an A, you get an A.
Anonymous wrote:DD is thinking about medical school so grade deflation is a real issue. Has anyone had a student with recent experience at Davidson? While she wants an academically rewarding experience, she also wants to have some fun in college, not unnecessary stress.
Princeton is notorious about grade deflationm. But it's not enough to keep applicants away.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Grade deflation adds another layer of stress. We read about this practice at Davidson on the web and the school fell from the list. If a student deserves an A, just give them an A.
Are you saying Davidson doesn't?
Anonymous wrote:Grade deflation adds another layer of stress. We read about this practice at Davidson on the web and the school fell from the list. If a student deserves an A, just give them an A.