No Grade Deflation in Northeast Schools?

<p>Here is an interesting chart for you to consider –</p>

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<p>The above link is from former Duke Professor (of (Hydrology I think) Stuart Rojstaczer’s current blog, who originally published his comments in the the Chronicle of Higher Education, which is linked here: [The</a> Chronicle: Daily news: 01/30/2003 – 07](<a href=“http://chronicle.com/free/2003/01/2003013007n.htm]The”>http://chronicle.com/free/2003/01/2003013007n.htm)</p>

<p>His own comments about the surprising way he had become the defacto ‘grade inflation czar’ are here: [Stuart</a> Rojstaczer source material page](<a href=“http://www.stuartr.com/aboveaverage.html]Stuart”>http://www.stuartr.com/aboveaverage.html)</p>

<p>Looks like you ought to be targeting Brown or Harvard. Out west, Pomona.</p>