Re: Harvard prof says grade inflation rampant -
Mick - 12-24-2013
(12-24-2013, 07:13 AM)Publius link Wrote:http://www.bostonglobe.com/metro/2013/12/17/harvard-student-arrested-connection-with-campus-bomb-scare/23lvYbPI8UdDFePu2xTXKK/story.html
In case, you guys from outside New England missed this. A Harvard student emailed in a bomb threat to avoid exams. Two thoughts:
1. Guess he was worried about getting an A minus
2. A more computer savvy MIT or Stanford student would have covered their tracks better.
He used Harvard's wireless network to create the secret IP address. Yikes. He should be out of there on general principles.
On Monday, my younger son was accepted to Princeton, following his older brother. So I'm in for another four years of head slapping over grades...
Re: Harvard prof says grade inflation rampant -
CowboyIndian - 12-24-2013
(12-24-2013, 11:11 AM)Mick link Wrote:Â So I'm in for another four years of head slapping over grades...
You're kind of tough on them, aren't you?
Re: Harvard prof says grade inflation rampant -
oman - 12-24-2013
Their was no grade inflation at Stanford in my chemistry classes or my calculus class
es.
My English classes were another story.
Re: Harvard prof says grade inflation rampant -
yvonne - 12-24-2013
Apparently
Re: Lots of grading stories.... -
82lsju - 12-24-2013
(12-10-2013, 12:38 PM)Mick link Wrote:My frosh year, I had an English teacher who promised all of us that if we worked hard, did multiple rewrites, listened closely, it was possible to earn a "C" in his class. He said, "I'm not promising anything, but some of you may even get "B's." As for A's? He said "An 'A' is a publishable paper. When one of you produces something that can be published, we can talk about an 'A.'"
True to his word, he gave out 16 C's, four D's, one F and 5 B's. No A's. A good friend of mine had straight A's through school, except for the C in that class.
one of my Chemical Engineering professors had little use for his grad students and even less for the undergrad class he had to teach.
One our mid-term, the mode was zero (yes zero). I got a C+ in that class, it was the 8th highest grade in the class of ~30 students..........
Re: Harvard prof says grade inflation rampant -
martyup - 12-24-2013
(12-07-2013, 09:28 AM)anmalanman link Wrote:I remember a similar claim being made about Stanford many years ago. Someone had compared the grade point averages of graduating students to average grades given 20 years earlier and discovered grade inflation. The Daily ran an article on this and a few days later a letter to the editor pointed out that this was not a good comparison. Of course the graduating students had higher averages than the average grade given. Students receiving low grades are less likely to graduate.
There was definitely grade inflation during my 4 years ('79 - '83). I got a D on my very first mid-term and graduated with a 3.6 GPA.
Re: Harvard prof says grade inflation rampant -
kuz - 12-24-2013
(12-24-2013, 11:11 AM)Mick link Wrote:[quote author=Publius link=topic=9055.msg79450#msg79450 date=1387894391]
http://www.bostonglobe.com/metro/2013/12/17/harvard-student-arrested-connection-with-campus-bomb-scare/23lvYbPI8UdDFePu2xTXKK/story.html
In case, you guys from outside New England missed this. A Harvard student emailed in a bomb threat to avoid exams. Two thoughts:
1. Guess he was worried about getting an A minus
2. A more computer savvy MIT or Stanford student would have covered their tracks better.
He used Harvard's wireless network to create the secret IP address. Yikes. He should be out of there on general principles.
On Monday, my younger son was accepted to Princeton, following his older brother. So I'm in for another four years of head slapping over grades...
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As a current Princeton graduate student, I look forward to grading your son's calc problem sets ;)
Re: Harvard prof says grade inflation rampant -
oman - 12-24-2013
(12-24-2013, 02:02 PM)Yvonne link Wrote:Apparently
I figured you'd be one of the quicker ones.