Harvard says it’s been giving too many A grades to students
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Harvard University has acknowledged that it has been awarding an increasing number of A grades to its undergraduate students, with around 60% of grades now being A's compared to just 40% a decade ago. This trend raises questions about academic standards and the implications for student performance and motivation. As grading practices evolve, it’s essential to consider how this affects the value of a Harvard degree and the preparedness of its graduates for future challenges.
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