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Title: At Auburn, We Work Hard for Our A's
Post by: Townhallsavoy on December 01, 2011, 03:31:50 PM
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(MoneyWatch)  Grade inflation has been raging for years on college campuses, but professors at some schools have never got the message to go easy on the grading.

Where do college students encounter the toughest grading? Stuart Rojstaczer, a former Duke professor, who created GradeInflation.com, compiled a list of schools earlier this year of the toughest graders.

At the 16 colleges and universities on the list, it's significantly harder to get A's than the typical campus. Not all of the schools have particularly low GPA's, but Rojstaczer observed that there are selective schools on this list that would prompt you to expect more A's.

Colleges & Universities With the Toughest Grades
East
Boston University
MIT
Princeton University
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Midwest/South
Auburn University
Florida International University
Hampden-Sydney College
Purdue University
Roanoke College
Southern Polytechnic State
University of Houston
Virginia Commonwealth University
West
Cal State University-Fullerton
Harvey Mudd College
Reed College
Simon Fraser University (Canada)
Where Are the Easiest Graders?
Highly selective schools, both public and private, tend to award much higher grades. In a paper on grade inflation, Rojstaczer insisted, that wealthy students, who gravitate to private colleges in greater numbers, are receiving unfair advantage by having access to easier A's.

At private schools the average GPA is 3.30 and at some of these schools the average is 3.5 or even 3.6. At Brown University, two thirds of the grades are A's. It's hard to imagine kids trying too hard when they know everybody is going to "earn" an A.

Professors at less selective colleges and universities tend to give out lower grades.Overall, students at state universities earn lower grades than their peers are private schools. According to Rojstaczer, the average GPA is 3.01 at state schools, but the GPA at many state flagships the GPA is 3.2.

Despite grade inflation, most students do not earn all A's, according to federal education statistics. According to the feds, 11% of students attending public institutions get mostly "A's" while 17% of students at private schools earned the same distinction. Eleven percent of students at public schools earn mostly A's and B's, while 15.5% of private school students do.

Lynn O'Shaughnessy is the author of The College Solution and she also writes for TheCollegeSolutionBlog.
Grades image by lytfyre. CC 2.0.

http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-505145_162-37243170/grade-inflation-colleges-with-the-easiest-and-hardest-grades/
Title: Re: At Auburn, We Work Hard for Our A's
Post by: AUTailgatingRules on December 01, 2011, 06:02:34 PM
No wonder I graduated with like a 2.3 GPA.  And all this time I thought I was just stupid.
Title: Re: At Auburn, We Work Hard for Our A's
Post by: The Prowler on December 01, 2011, 11:31:14 PM
Funny...I didn't see uat listed.
Title: Re: At Auburn, We Work Hard for Our A's
Post by: JR4AU on December 02, 2011, 01:32:43 PM
Funny...I didn't see uat listed.

They're on the "just show up and you pass" list.
Title: Re: At Auburn, We Work Hard for Our A's
Post by: chinook on December 03, 2011, 12:21:55 AM
Funny...I didn't see uat listed.

hmmmm...thought they were gooder.