Hey /pol/ what is your opinion on grade inflation in American colleges(day care centers)? What should be done to rectify the situation?
>>71856803
It's really stupid to flunk somebody when the curriculum is full of bullshit anyways.
So, you're still bitter you weren't smart enough to get into college, OP?
What accounts for the large spike in A's during the late 60's early 70's?
>>71857749
lsd
>>71856803
Go to a reputable school
>>71856803
Inevitable consequence of a university system that relies on alumni success (aka future donations) + the inundation of people going to college now
Better grades for their kiddos = better jobs = more donations
>>71857944
this. a law degree from a garbage school is essentially worthless on the job market whereas a law degree from a top 10 university will get you a job anywhere.
>>71857944
All the "reputable schools" except MIT and Caltech have significant grade inflation.
>>71857749
>>71857863
this is actually right.
>no source
Can't believe /pol/ is falling for this obvious bait
Go to school, get educated, learn the way of the world, and vote Sanders. Your comrades will thank you for it
>>71858135
Proof?