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...first graduating class to face the cuts in Latin honors, the Class of 2005 has seen the percentage of ‘A??€™ and ‘A-’ grades steadily return to former inflated levels...
...have witnessed people who are more stressed about their theses and junior independent work. I have witnessed people who are unwilling to share notes about a class because of the need to maintain their own standing within the class given the very specific number of ‘A??€™ grades...
While professors are given some leeway to award more ‘A??€™ grades than the set 35 percent, they are required to account for the breach at a meeting and in writing...
...first class to experience all the effects of the grading controversy graduates, the debate surrounding grade inflation has all but died down, and Faculty discussion of methods to rein in escalating percentages of ‘A??€™ grades has been repeatedly postponed...
...Faculty dissenters, such as Professor of Comparative Religion and Indian Studies Diana L. Eck, may prove to be roadblocks in any campus-wide move to keep ‘A??€™ grades in check. Eck told The Crimson last spring that she gave nearly half of her fall religion tutorial students ‘A??€™s because they deserved them...