Harvard and Grades: Leveling the Playing Field

 Today, faculty at Harvard vote on the issue of limiting "A" grades. The perception has been that too many of those have been handed out but not earned. 

It's common for Harvard College graduates to go after jobs in finance and consulting and apply to top law schools. Those require high grades. That's the first cut. Without those grades the edge of the investment of a Harvard education could be diminished. Hell, you could have gone to a state school.

Obviously students oppose limiting the number of "A" grades. The playing field on which they compete for a future could be made more level.

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