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yep
yep, and as the kids flunked out, the professors were threatened
with position cuts due to enrollment drops. Hence higher grades.
Is an A at Yale the same as an A at Slippery Rock?
I flunked a football player at a major U once, almost got kicked
out of grad school. The grade was changed (not by me) the
jock made All-American and I finished my degree, got the H out
of there. Blowing the whistle will end a career, you better believe that, too. Alums want winners, they care not how--
But to infer kids are smarter is folly. Grades are given at many schools at an inflated rate.
My dau got out of CU with a 4.0, entered graduate nursing with
that g.p.a. and was graduated there with a 4.0, ranking 13th in
her class. Some transfer students had come in with A+ grades.
Interesting the flunk-out rate of transfers from some community
colleges to major universities.
Naw, I want greeks to get good grades, yes, but are we just
fooling ourselves on some campi?
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