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Harvard faculty to vote on proposal to limit number of A grades in each course
(www.theguardian.com)
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Is this from a class or just some guy?
At Duke it’s quite similar. Most receive A-/A’s with profs acting like a 1/3 a letter grade somehow affects students. Told to go for a 92 total average for classes
The university I went to is a state university that isn't nearly as well known as Duke and Harvard are.
Letter grades spanned the whole spectrum. I had one friend fail a calc class two times before finally passing with a B on his third attempt.
Is the issue that professors are afraid of giving lower grades? Seems like a simple pass/fail would be more effective if the letter itself has no meaning.
Same! I love my state schools. Often they’re as good if not better, sometimes better funded, and real people.
I’ve been told multiple times that the students at Duke are just better, lol!
You clearly didn't go to UW. There were no letter grades.
Nope, I went to school in Missouri.
Mizzou?
Nope. Same system, different school though.
Tf, which UW? I go to UW Milwaukee and I've gotton a few Ds.
Or do you mean Washington?
Yeah, U-Dub. My god, when I spent a week in Madison, NPR pronouncing the full "double-you" was nails on a chalkboard.