does college matter when applying ot med school?

<p>And how many D’s and F’s were handed out at Harvard or Princeton in 2003? I don’t know either, but I’m going to go with 0%, and I am fairly certain I am not going to be that far off.</p>

<p>Furthermore, afan, you keep harping about the percentage of A’s. That’s not the issue. The issue is the entire grade distribution. You haven’t talked about what the non-A grades are. Are they B’s? C’s? That’s a tremendously important distinction to make. That is why we have to look at the total grade distribution, not just the % of A’s given out. </p>

<p>What do I see here the average GPA at Harvard in 1996 was a 3.38, at Princeton in 1996, it was a 3.31, the average GPA at Berkeley in 1996 was a 3.1. </p>

<p><a href=“http://www.gradeinflation.com%5B/url%5D”>http://www.gradeinflation.com</a></p>