Harvard Awarded 79% ‘A’ Grades in the 2020-2021 School Year

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Harvard Awarded 79% ‘A’ Grades in the 2020-2021 School Year
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“…faculty may feel compelled to give good grades because they are linked to positive course evaluations required for professional advancement.”A newly released report revealed 79 percent of grades given to Harvard students in 2020-21 were in the A range, nearly a 20 percent increase from a decade ago.

Dean of Undergraduate Education Amanda Claybaugh and Dean of Harvard College Rakesh Khurana presented the report at the first meeting this year of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences. Claybaugh told The Crimson that faculty may feel compelled to give good grades because they are linked to positive course evaluations required for professional advancement.You have to give high marks to people that believe, literally, that words are violence and violence is expression. That’s pretty smart stuff!My experience is with medical school.

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