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Yeah, because Harvard is so stingy with financial aid.
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<p>Hmm thats not the point, although Harvard claims to be need blind it preferable takes the tippy top internationals for finaid. Except they make international student admissions and finaid awards at level with US students.</p>
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That's because grades don't matter for graduate students. Grad students are supposed to focus on their qualifying exams and research, not their coursework. In fact, graduate students are often guaranteed an A- or B+ for minimum effort. Undergraduates, on the other hand, need to ace each class for that precious A and strong letter of recommendation.
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<p>You said this:</p>
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First-year graduate students with degrees from American universities are routinely outperformed by foreign graduate students for a reason.
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<p>Then you defend average performance of foreign graduate students with advanced degrees in graduate class relative to american undergraduate with the above. I thought you said they outperformed graduate students with degrees from american degrees. Maybe those american graduate students dont care about grades too? </p>
<p>And no Graduate students are not guaranteed an A- or B+, I dont know what class or department you are talking about but grad students do get bad grades sometimes. One of the classes I took the grad students all with foreign degrees did so badly that the professor had to curve the class consistently and lol, and these were some of the best in their countries with Masters degrees. Albeit the class was supposed to be extremely hard so it would be just one scenario.</p>