<p>Yeah, but the analysis breaks down completely when you start talking about places like MIT and Caltech. I think that even Harvard and Stanford people will admit that their grades are inflated relative to MIT and Caltech students. Let’s face it. From a quality standpoint, Harvard and Stanford students don’t have anything over MIT and Caltech students, so why should the grading be any easier? Yet it is. Why?</p>
<p>That’s why I don’t buy the notion of Harvard professions being justified in their ‘generous’ grading. The MIT students have to put up with tough grading, so why can’t the Harvard students do that? What gives them the right to have easier grading than the MIT students?</p>