schools with grade deflation?

<p>Idad, I can assure you that absolutely none of the courses which I teach lack the rigor to result in a B+ with a 94.5% average. That is high school like grading IMHO.</p>

<p>In my undergrad courses I tend to challenge the best students which typically results in a cum grade of 85%+ resulting in an A. If the A grade rises above 90% I feel that I have failed to adequately raise the bar academically so as to require my students to think creatively and outside the box. Projects which give students unlimited time to complete, rarely have a class average of 80%+ and a high score of 95%+. I have never taught a class where a 90% cumulative grade was less that an A in 30+ years of instructing. And yes, I do not hesitate in assingning F’s to students who do not prove minimum competencies in a course I teach.</p>

<p>I cannot imagine teaching a course which is so easy as to yeild grades which ask so little of their students as you report.</p>