<p>Well if one school has people who slack off and earn a 3.0 while another school works their butt off and gets a 3.0, then eventually it’ll even out in the long run since people will find students from the hard working school is more “prestigious.” I didnt think that having a 3.0 average for schools would be harsh at all. If anything, I thought it’ll make things fairer in the long run.</p>
<p>I was using Oyama’s definition of inflation and I figured that was what everyone else would believe is inflation. (Econ major as well) In a sense, we’re all correct if we used our own definition of inflation. Just misunderstood each other’s interpretation :)</p>