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...years after Princeton capped the number of A’s its professors doled out, discussion over grade inflation has reemerged on Ivy League campuses...
Students at Princeton recently expressed discontent with their school’s grade inflation policy, which limits the number of A’s awarded in each department to 35 percent...
While Harvard students do not face the same grade caps as their Princeton counterparts, most share their conviction that grade limits do more harm than good...
While the Princeton faculty passed the grade cap in 2004 by a 2 to 1 margin, Harvard faculty members remain divided on what to do about the issue...
...contrast, noted grade inflation opponent and government professor Harvey C.—or according to some students, “C-minus”—Mansfield ’53 said that Princeton’s grading cap may not be strict enough...