This Week In Smug

From the Daily Pennsylvanian:

With job opportunities becoming more and more competitive, students are getting ready to face the world outside of college with the best GPAs they can get.

Princeton students, however, might have more trouble staying competitive with students from other peer schools because of the grade inflation policy that began at the university six years ago.

With selective schools seeing a disproportionate number of A’s, Princeton decided to set limits on how many top grades could be earned.

But for Penn students, a University mandate limiting the number of A’s won’t be a problem — and most seem satisfied with the current grading system.

Whatever, Penn.  Our mascot could still totally beat your mascot up (by default, but still…)

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By David Walter on February 24th 2010, 12:14am
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