The Harvard Crimson on Thursday reported that 79 percent of grades given to Harvard students in 2020-21 were in the A range. That is an increase of 20 percent over the last decade. It leaves the qu…
I can see this being an issue as legacy students that are their based on their parents merits are probably getting grades they don’t deserve. But I assume if you’re in Harvard for UG, you probably are in the top percentile of all students in the world. So why play the weed out game with them?
I can see this being an issue as legacy students that are their based on their parents merits are probably getting grades they don’t deserve. But I assume if you’re in Harvard for UG, you probably are in the top percentile of all students in the world. So why play the weed out game with them?