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The inflated fixation on grade inflation

2 points| bkohlmann | 2 years ago |thecrimson.com

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CraigRo|2 years ago

The issue is that Harvard students are or should be capable of mastering huge quantities of academic work at a far more abstract level than at less competitive admissions universities. Giving an A for mastery of an average amount of work vs mastery of the full potential of the course encourages laziness and doesn't help distinguish between motivated and merely good students