Bu grade deflation sfgiants March 26, 2006, 4:16am 1 <p>How does grade deflation affect Boston University students? Student Survey, February 3 10, 2006</p> <p>Question 1: Have you been affected by grade deflation? Or experienced it? The last time BU addressed the issue of grade deflation was in 2006, Jain said, and he believes it is time to revisit the topic. I wouldn’t say there was grade deflation at BU but getting an A in a science course (besides a physics) was really hard bc they tried to trick you. Old. I’m a current freshman at BU and I’m currently getting an A If there is grade inflation at Rice I'm sorely disappointed. I’m worried about grade deflation because I want to keep at least 3. 0 in university but I really want to go for it but this grade deflation thing is a The other college that I’m considering is BU, but I’ve read that they have a grade deflation, which is discouraging to me; the professors are apparently told that they are expected to have a class with an average of 3. It means that great students who go to BU instead of a top-20 school can rest assured that their transcripts will reflect the fact that the work they did as undergraduates was as good as the work going on in (larger percentages of the classes at) other places. 5 gpa for pa school. Which of the 3 colleges would you recommend for a student who wants to do a pre-med track? Which will Grade deflation i can't comment on since i personally believe it depends on the classes you take and how your professors are. I feel like my non stem classes did not experience grade deflation <p>Yeah. However, I've heard a lot of things about grade deflation at BU and I know how important a high GPA is to get into a good medical school. Top. GPA cutoffs for summa/magna/cum laude from this year: 3. Classes are either not curved at all or curved UP to help everyone's grade. BU students love to blame grade deflation. However, it's important to note that grading policies can vary across different departments, and individual BU is known to have grade deflation, particularly in the sciences and engineering. Nope, grade deflation isn’t really a thing here. the price/cost issue mentioned by others (esp. you’re going to have to work hard at any school though- it’s hard to get excellent grades if you put in slightly above average effort here butttt BU has a great brand name. 3 at their state school) when there are plenty at that school that did better (3. I have met with many a professor at BU — high-ranking professors At BU you will have to study! If you don't study for the most part expect a D or a C. To mitigate the effects of Boston University is notorious for its grade deflationso is it actually real? I go around campus and ask the people most affected: the students. class-2025, boston-university. premed o-chem or something like that Boston University (BU) is a private research university in Boston, Massachusetts, United States. This isn’t really grade deflation, just a case of poor teaching practices. There is a major grade deflation, but as a Chemistry major I feel as though a majority of it is aimed towards the stem classes. She wants to pursue a career in medicine. Boston University is a leading private research institution with two primary campuses in the heart of Boston and programs around the world. Reply reply I am entering BU’s Class of 2015 for Biomedical Engineering and plan to enter into medical school. I graduated quite awhile back --90s -- and most of my colleagues received Cs, Ds and Fs in the difficult courses. The MBA Center monitors students’ academic performance at the end of modules, fall, spring, and summer terms up until the time of graduation. An A at BU means you excelled in that course. 59. 0 overall is required, and any individual grade C- or less is a red flag. An MBA or dual degree student must maintain a cumulative Questrom grade point average (CGPA) of at least 2. [193] have published articles exploring the existence of grade deflation. I'd guess that many of them know about grade deflation, but why would they take a 3. BU, MIT, UChicago, Princeton Reply JHU is brutal with grade deflation and curving, to the point where I would never recommend it to any aspiring premed. Members Online • Bitter_Plant_7535 I’ve heard BU has considerable grade deflation at the school. I think the only thing that I don’t like about BU is the grade deflation lol (but you get that at any good school I guess, right?) . I’m a current freshman at BU and I’m currently getting an A How bad/existent is grade deflation at UMD? Specifically for people in the CS major. There’s a lot of research opportunities in bio, clubs include the Minority association of premed students and the regular premed society. A’s are earned in every course -if you’re not getting them, there is something you can do better. </p> <p>There are dozens of threads about grades at BU. When people say grade deflation, they basically mean the lack of artificial grade inflation that some private schools have. P. <p>Grade deflation is always talked about at BU and I feel like it does exist. If you procrastinate and do most of your studying or paper writing the night Grade deflation would mean the class is easy enough so that a large percentage of students gets A’s, but that the professor cannot give out this many A’s, so some of the kids that scored in the 90s would get B’s (grade gets curved down, or deflated). 5). Also, there are lists out there that state that BU is the one of the toughest with grading in the nation However, grade deflation = academic rigor. Finally, understand that some of this is subjective; while there are definitely schools which extensively practice both grade inflation and deflation, most institutions What is grade deflation? It is the opposite of grade inflation and refers to assigning lower grades to students who would have received higher grades in the past. If you're comparing to other UCs there's no difference. Get app Get the Reddit app Log In Log in to Reddit. (I. Since my daughter w Hard to say really. That said, BU’s grading policies are somewhat known by some med schools allegedly. <p>How serious is grade deflation still at BU? I read many articles for 2004/2006, but is this process still rampant at BU? This is seriously a turnoff since I am interested in pursuing graduate school, hopefully at a top school. New. r/ApplyingToCollege • Anonymous wrote:Bu ‘s grade deflation is insane. More crucially, the access to information in recent decades is MUCH higher than it was in previous decades due to the internet and the abundance of information available on it. BU practices grade DEFLATION. But the much bigger issue is 'implicit' grade deflation by tuning the hardness of future midterms and exams, which happens A LOT. Grade deflation works very well, especially with harder classes. Cons: Grade deflation. 0. Any help would be appreciated and see everyone in the fall! Princeton, Berkeley, Caltech, Cornell, JHU, Wash U, BU, MIT, UChicago, UPenn (lesser extent). The reality is a lot of professors/departments at BU make their classes unreasonably difficult, which leads to a lower performance among students. I was wrong in You think med schools don’t know about grade inflation/deflation? Not as much as you think. I saw the classes offered online and they seem alright but I know BU has grade deflation, does anyone know how difficult those classes really are? I’m planning on going to graduate school for health administration for context, and I am considering applying for this anthropology specialization with a business minor. Also I was on the college subreddit, and everyone on it is a POS, but I’m However, BU’s grade deflation efforts have been pervasive for years; a 2006 NYTimes article reports that the BU administration pressures professors to make their students’ grades to conform to a curve. It’s some good Hi everyone! I’m a current high school senior who has committed to BU for neuroscience on the pre-med track! I’ve heard BU has considerable grade deflation at the school. It's probably something that the administration spends some time talking about to ensure the school is comparable to other schools but in that case it's still just one small factor among many others. 93-100). Damore-McKim is less well known than Questrom outside the northeastern US but its starting to get more recognition and was recently ranked highly by poets and quants. Grade Deflation Bu Pre-Med/Pa . Students in COM and SMG are very competitive. </p> My son is currently at a college where there is grade deflation and it’s almost impossible for students to get an A. There is no grade deflation, just not the extreme inflation you see at some schools. “I think there’s a lot of misconceptions about grading at BU,” Jain said. In my experience, these numbers are trending upwards (summa in 2017 Why the drama over grade deflation? Is it because you think you kid won’t get into grad school? Are you afraid your child will not be able to handle having a 3. I am incoming psych major but I am pre pa so I have a few rigorous courses to take. I had one class that made the average of the class a B+, and one class that made the average be C (it wasn’t really deflation, it was just sort of how the grades already were). I’m a current freshman at BU and I’m currently getting an A I don’t know enough about Tulane to advise an either/or, but I can confirm that concerns about grade deflation at BU are legitimate. r/BostonU A chip A close button. I had professors who tried to help me out by giving me a higher grade than a D. BU was on the list, yup. I didn’t feel grade deflation here in terms of it being difficult to do well but they didn’t round up your grades so that was annoying. grade deflation is not common, and if it is, trust me you’ll hear about it. as a prospective engineering student i’m looking for the kind of ethical engineering program that BU seems to have. Yours might already be answered! I went to BU, which is known for its grade deflation, and got a 3. For example, in my chem 101 class, the average grade is a C+, leaving only a very few amount of people with A’s. UC's and Purdue definitely deflate, as do, BU, UMD, Lehigh. She also seems to think the workload here is about equal to what she had at BU. I used to experienced that in my old college. And the end result is basically the same. I haven't heard of any of those schools doing grade deflation, although plenty of schools, even ones without actual grade deflation, have fairly tough grading policies in certain "weed-out" courses, e. More posts you may like Related Boston USA (travel) Massachusetts Travel United States of America North America Place forward back. I have a friend (bio major) who transferred from BU to northeastern, and she got great grades at BU while she was there, but she’s also a very hard worker. I have plans to apply to grad/law school so I was wondering whether grade deflation is a real thing at Brandeis? How is your experience approaching professors (asking for help, opportunities,)? How do you find the social scene here, and since sb already asked this question, I want to inquire specifically about the clubs’ activeness and school spirits!! spring semester, we calculate the difference between the average grade awarded for the given period and the average grade awarded in our starting period, the fall 2008 semester. I just got in, and it’s my top choice, amazing school, but I’m worried that I will struggle just not to fail. We call this the “raw” grade inflation and plot it as the solid blue line in How do adcoms perceive the rigor/grade deflation at Cornell compared to other universities? Is it seen as grade deflated/rigorous as say Princeton, UChicago, Johns Hopkins, Wash U, Berkeley? Or is it more on the level of UPenn, Columbia etc? @LizzyM @gyngyn That's not grade deflation, no matter how much people try to set Harvard's and Brown's ridiculous "everyone gets an A all the time so long as they do the bare minimum instead of blowing off the course completely" de facto policies as the "appropriate standard" instead of an egregious example of runaway grade inflation. For example if everyone got above a 90, only the top 20 scorers in the class would get an A. From what students often report, some universities have a bit of a reputation for grade deflation. The others are not known for any particular grading However on the flip side anytime I hear abt grade deflation it's mostly from STEM students so idk if this will apply to me or if it just varies based on the professor. Also, BC's social atmosphere is much better than BU's. Q&A. </p> Welcome to r/cmu! Please use the megathread instead of making a new post for questions about admissions, transfers, and general CMU info like majors and dorms. Just work hard and try to be the top of your class; that way you surpass grade deflation!! Also just talking to professors helps a lot so grades aren’t has subjective The food at BU is overall good, but as a person of color, the ethnic food is somewhat offensively bad in both taste and accuracy to the traditional dish. Studying will get you at least a C+ or higher, grade deflation is REAL at BU. Takeaways. I know it's insanely hard to maintain a 4. Average grades at Boston University have risen slightly for 30 years, and marks at many competing universities have been so inflated over the same period that A's and B's pile up like Employers and graduate schools are often aware of the grade deflation reputation at schools like BU and may adjust their expectations accordingly. I was in a Gen Phys class last semester and people were complaining about getting 60s despite not doing any of the homework/review, and then blaming our professor and grade deflation. Some choose to abide by the percentage of students who get A’s and some don’t and assign grades based on what counts as an A (ex. Anonymous wrote:My senior DD is interested in going pre-med, and when I was trying to figure out what schools to have her research, I did take notes on schools with grade deflation. I always hear about grade deflation at UW, I searched the Reddit but all the responses are 2-4 years old, I know that’s not much of a time difference but I wanted to know how current UW students really feel about the grade deflation Share Add a Comment. The university actually publishes the data every semester and the numbers show there's grade inflation pretty much everywhere. My daughter was accepted to BU and, along with Tulane, it’s at the top of her list. Grade Deflation at BU? Colleges and Universities A-Z. 8+) also applying I don’t know enough about Tulane to advise an either/or, but I can confirm that concerns about grade deflation at BU are legitimate. StockRow8405 • thank u!!!!! Reply reply More replies. In this pandemic, the job market is already brutal and BU students are having a harder time than ever to apply for jobs and internships. Expand user menu Open settings menu. Anonymous wrote: Anonymous wrote: Anonymous wrote:Why the drama over grade deflation? Is it because you think you kid won’t get into grad school? Are you afraid your child will Students at Boston University complain of grade deflation</p> <p>College students work hard assuming that they will get the grade they deserve but this is not always the case. r As most people said, grade deflation isn't really a thing. BU is known to have grade deflation, particularly in the sciences and engineering. 6 it doesn’t round to an 85). Tufts is also known to have a rigorous engineering program, so it's known that engineering GPAs tend to be a little lower there (3. All of them are generally good options for premed (of course assuming they are affordable). In my grad school application, I'm thinking about adding the following line However, BU is known for grade "deflation," so it might make your graduate pursuits more difficult if you decide to continue your education past undergrad. The university doesn’t have any specific policy on it and grading for any given class is almost entirely at the discretion of the professor. Reply reply Nope, grade deflation isn’t really a thing here. I’m tired of the subject. Think more basic, first two year courses. 100% true. Although, they have their own issues. This makes it seem like it's relatively'harder to get an A' at BU than other schools. laurrodes March 21, 2016, 12:44am 5. Unless your class literally aims to average a C and makes exams so hard the class average is a D or below so they have to scale up, you're coping. Turbulent-Ball4106 • It’s not really grade deflation it’s just more about how fucking difficult classes are and the lack of inflation Reply reply I heard numerous complaints about how BU has one of the worst grade deflation. “ there’s really a lack of However, BU’s grade deflation efforts have been pervasive for years; a 2006 NYTimes article reports that the BU administration pressures professors to make their students’ grades to conform to a curve. Summary: BU doesn’t have grade deflation policies. Although maintaining a certain level of GPA is entirely up to one's effort, I was curious if there were any successful cases who transferred out of BU and made into a target school. College Confidential Forums Is there grade deflation at BU? Colleges and Universities A-Z. The food at BU is overall good, but as a person of color, the ethnic food is somewhat offensively bad in both taste and accuracy to the traditional dish. Hard sciences inflate for sure. On the first Anyone that is a grad of BU/knows anyone who graduated here and went on to grad school, do other schools consider the fact that BU is grade deflation? I’m hoping schools in the Boston area (Tufts, Northeastern, MIT, Brandeis, etc) get a lot of applicants from BU and was wondering if anyone has any experience with this! Much appreciated! I'm a current senior applying to BU (RD) as a human physiology major at Sargent, and BU is definitely one of my top choices. I was accepted into their college of arts and sci. Add in the cohort of freshman admitted as NUIn or Oakland campus, who then must Sometimes, but explicit grade deflation happens rarely due to student anger. not nearly as much as the sciences, but they do. Best. in STEM and so the impact on your GPA as you apply to med school (which is one of the key factors for med school admissions) should not be taken lightly. SG Director of Academic Affairs Aditya Jain has been leading the investigation and said BU has an ideal grade curve that they want to fit. </p> <p>BU has somewhat lower average grades than schools which have inflated grades at a very high rate. They probably confused “people do poorly cuz classes are hard” with actual grade deflation. The Times The students who would've attended Harvard 30 years ago might attend BU today. After reading articles and knowing pre med students who have attended BU, grade deflation is a major thing there. Boston University. It’s kind of a joke. BU has been known for grade deflation (often described as grade non-inflation by proponents of BU’s grading). r/BostonU. It’s not a conspiracy, but rigorous grading that holds you to a high standard of excellence. e. A lack of inflation isnt deflation. The school compensates for undergrads: for them, in the classes you'll take, D is actually a passing grade. I have a few questions about Sargent. I enjoyed the article on grade deflation. 79 mostly because I messed up one semester where I took four demanding CS classes and got straight B+/B's. HumbleEngineering315 • • <p>I was accepted and currently am planning to attend BU in the fall of 09. Yes, Boston University has a reputation for grade deflation, which means that the grades students receive may be lower than what they might have received at other institutions. Colleges and Universities A-Z. But honestly a lot of grad schools understand BU has grade deflation (it’s literally in The NY Times!) and you should honestly have no issue getting into grad school. 5 from one of those schools (even if they would have received a 5. I wonder how bad is the grade deflation in BU? Grade deflation is a specific policy whereby teachers restrict the number of people who can achieve a certain grade. Even schools known for grade deflation have more generous policies for grading than they did in the past; their grades are only deflated when compared to their contemporaries. report. In her freshmen economics class, her final grade BU Grade Deflation . Reply reply I would say BU doesn't have grade deflation per se, but more like refusal to inflate grades. e if you have a 84. 1 to 2. Admissions Are admissions for Sargent more competitive than for CAS? Is it possible to apply to Sargent but instead get into CAS? How easy/difficult is it to transfer Greetings from Beantown! This is the official unofficial subreddit for the Boston University community. Professor Beffert does this, BI203. Grade deflation, in contrast, means that it’s very difficult to earn an A or B, and students routinely receive C’s D’s, or F’s. </p> <p>(As compared to like Princeton or, from what I’ve heard, BU, who use grade deflation)</p> Grade deflation isn’t real, but grades aren’t as inflated here as they are in other universities. ” “After a Boston Globe analysis in 2001 found that an Grade Deflation at BU. For the rest of this article, we’ll use grade deflation in this sense since very few colleges actually actively grade deflate. 2 GPA which many say is difficult but not impossible; however, keep in mind that these people are some of top high school students in American for them to be able to get into a competitive ba/md program like BU! <p>I know you said the 3. <p>I’ve pretty much decided that BU is where I want to go, but the stories that I’ve heard about the grade deflation at BU are starting to scare me. Do students often experience this and does this seriously affect your chances at job offers, etc? I heard grade deflation is detrimental at SMG, However, grade deflation = academic rigor. I’ve been reading a lot about grade deflation here at BU. +1 they wear it like a badge and state it proudly in their collateral! Northeastern says it sux to BU. UChicago and UCB are also notorious for harsh grading. It’s not about grade deflation at BU; it’s about how some schools have reined in grade inflation. “Harvard, other schools still fighting grade inflation” The Boston Globe By Marcella Bombardieri. 42: 2010 BU’s is almost entirely integrated into the city and is like a line of buildings. Subject: Re:Boston University grade deflation? quote. I think BU just wants their students to give a shit is all. the average in most classes here is probably around a B range, which i’m assuming is <p>I’ve heard about grade deflation at BU, I’m sure it happens but I really don’t know first hand. Generally, year-to-year GPA averages indicate that grade deflation is not a widespread problem, but that instead, BU has not adopted grade-inflating policies that many of its peer private institutions have over the last 30 years. But in recent years, the term “grade deflation” has evolved to mean “not as grade inflated” in some cases, so you’ll be hearing some people call a C-median “grade deflated” as well. Just read somewhere that CWRU offers more research than BU? Is that true? Does bigger school mean less attention from professors /advisors around career roadmaps? Should I be concerned of being lost in the crowd if at BU? Another major concern at BU from various postings is that BU has grade deflation, while CWRU has the BU has a lot to grade deflation. I had originally planned on applying as an engineering major but now I’m thinking maybe I should apply to the Questrom school of business with a concentration in accounting instead. The BU Today article was about grades because BU, like GW and a host of other schools, was being talked about as “grade deflating” and the article showed how the gpa was going up, that it had been going up too fast in the 90’s so the school intentionally slowed it but . Grade Deflation at BU. 12/26/2020 10:58. Grade inflation also exists. Some Ivy League Schools, like <p>Grade deflation is always talked about at BU and I feel like it does exist. I’ve heard some terrible things about BU’s grade deflation and am scared that it will severely affect my chances at getting into medical school. 0 GPA. My son is currently at a college where there is grade deflation and it’s almost impossible for students to get an A. 76, 3. However, I just want to comment on the “they are just weenies” quote by Wayne Snyder. Reality is sophomore class is stressed trying to compete for internships. 7 isn't seen in the same light as it would at say, Harvard. I’ve actualy heard about it many times actually. Reply reply Top 4% Rank by size . I’ve advised other pre-med focused students that if they want to prioritize getting As/a “perfect” GPA, that BU may not be the right school for them. How bad is BU’s grade deflation? Title & worried bc it seems like a great school but I also want to do a premed/prePA track and don’t want it to interfere with that comments sorted by Best Top New Controversial Q&A Add a Comment. Especially in COM in the Public Relations major. I will take their premed courses and intend to be a bio and psyh major. Georgia Tech and MIT too. Wellesley College worked to tamp down grade inflation a decade ago, and now economists have dug into the Samuel G Freedman On Education column on 'grade deflation' at Boston University, where students say professors force grades to conform to rigid curve, making it harder to achieve high grades than I’m only a freshman but grade deflation is a serious problem at BU and I am having a really really hard time. I got my BS degree in Hi, I recently got accepted as BU transfer into the biology major/pre-dental track. It's not like anyone's trying to lower your grade. The cumulative average includes grades earned in all Boston University academic courses. I don’t know enough about Tulane to advise an either/or, but I can confirm that concerns about grade deflation at BU are legitimate. Some schools that are either higher ranked or lower ranked Questrom has grade deflation too but it’s usually a guideline for the professor to either use or not use. BU Hub electives, 2) Liberal arts electives, 3) Non-Questrom hello! since I just finished my last final at Boston University, I wanted to talk about some things I wish I knew before coming to BU. Imagine that the coursework average in first year math is ~55% (happens fairly often). My first post on a statistical analysis of grade deflation went by very well. As a quick recap, I developed tiers by generally eyeballing the 2 most cited and most influential college rankings by far, the US News and World Report and Wall Street Journal Rankings. Do with that information as you please. Grade deflation only hurts the top but benefits the majority. I’m a current freshman at BU and I’m currently getting an A Grade deflation has been a problem for over a few decades now and has impacted the lives of many students who are trying to get into graduate school or enter the job market. You’ll have to adjust your expectations from high school no matter where you go through, getting an A might have just been a matter of turning in your work on time in High School (depending on lots of stuff of course). S. Greetings from Beantown! This is the official unofficial subreddit for the Boston University community. 0 or sub 3. boston-university. If students are receiving higher than a C in Organic Chemistry then #%%*!?} We know grade inflation has been added to the curriculum. I’m a current freshman at BU and I’m currently getting an A BU and my current college don’t curve. However; they had good stats for (argh, can't remember, getting my notes) BU has 80% med school acceptance rate if you are a Human Physiology major. For LEAP students, because this is a grad program, a 3. Also premed, and most, if not all, of my profs have shifted the grading scale down (based on performance of the class) to help their students. We get these kinds of questions a lot, and having the answers in one place is more helpful for everyone. 70 (on a 4. 0 scale) to be in good academic standing (i. Answer is: yes, there is grade deflation. I've even read one horror story about an entry-level bio course failing out 40% of the incoming class. You have to work for your grade, especially in the intro classes freshman and sophomore year, where only 5-10% of a class of 500 will receive an A/A-. So only like 6-7 courses in total. </p> Lergnom February 12, 2008, 4:55pm 3 <p>Sorry to hear that DJ. Davis is a big school with a lot of different and mostly independent departments, whether or not grade deflation is common will depend more on the dept/prof/TAs than anything else. g. The amount depends on the class. Google “grade deflation BU” and click on the Reddit thread from 2013. I just wanted to know if that was true at BU, as having a good GPA is important for grad schools. northeastern has a slightly more “classic” campus feel with spread out buildings that are only integrated with the city along the outskirts, NEU: no grade deflation + coop = better job prospects It also probably helps that BU as an institution has a reputation for grade deflation, so a 2. More posts you may like. TL;DR: BU offers a great education, but some courses certainly have grade deflation. It is a big change from UW to BU keep that in mind and if you are highly interested and are willing to put in the effort, go for it. Grade deflation is mostly a myth. Anonymous. My daughter is a high school senior and is debating between Colby college, Brandeis University, and Boston University for putting the deposit on May 1. My old school almost set all courses with a median grade between 3. This is the official unofficial subreddit for the <p>The grade deflation at BU is really a boon to its best students. The students in their ba/md program are only required to have a 3. Any help would be appreciated and see everyone in the fall! Grade deflation is a term that's not very well-defined. I don’t totally regret my decision. <p>BU doesn't have grade deflation and there are many threads about it. i really love the school and all the clubs and opportunities it offers, but i’m worried about the workload and pace, would STEM majors say that it’s unreasonable? i’m definitely looking for a challenge academically but I don’t want to be struggling to keep up and I heard about how big grade deflation is at BU and wanted to know how it’s like for PR major since ik it’s most stressed in STEM majors. Aside from the academics, the BC campus is a bit smaller and nicer than the BU campus. BU also has a reputation for grade deflation which can affect MBA applications if you’re considering that. An incomplete grade (I) is used only when the student must miss the final exam or final assignment due to a family or medical emergency. I feel like my non stem classes did not experience grade deflation Hi everyone! I’m a current senior planning on applying to Sargent College at Boston University as a Human Physiology major on the pre-med track. Sort by: Best. Do not let grade deflation discourage you from pursing your passion. Heyy, I recently got accepted as a transfer student and one of the biggest cons i'm looking towards BU is the grade deflation. New A Reddit community for all terriers or interested applicants to discuss How bad is BU’s grade deflation? Title & worried bc it seems like a great school but I also want to do a premed/prePA track and don’t want it to interfere with that comments sorted by Best Top New Controversial Q&A Add a Comment. -----Can anyone comment on grade deflation here at BU?</p> <p>---- Does anyone know whether there is grade inflation or deflation at these schools? More specifically I'm planning on majoring in poli sci/international Advertisement Coins. There has always been a rumor that grade deflation exists at BU - don’t know if this is true. 2 GPA isn’t usually a problem for SMEDs, but are the claims of BU grade deflation true? What are the modular medic courses that 3rd years take? The website doesn’t really say. GladKen May 13, 2010, 2:18pm 11 <p> [quote] So are you guys saying that if everyone worked hard for As in a class, not everyone will get As on the report card? [/quote] </p> This is the official unofficial subreddit for the Boston University community. The student must confer with the instructor prior to the submission of grades and establish acceptable reasons for the incomplete work. Boston University has spent years cracking down on inflated grades, and so has Princeton. 2 semester of bio and Chem and anatomy. </p> <p>Thanks for answering so many of my questions, this has been very helpful. That’s not a thing at CMU. So are Cornell, Vanderbilt I am transferring to BU, but I have heard that many students complain about the grade deflation policy at BU. my roommate is a Business major and I think they inflate some grades to. Boston University’s Student Government is conducting an investigation into grade deflation and grading transparency at BU. So far I feel like intro classes and general ed classes are actually worth it at BU. Among the ivies, The rigor of the coursework at BU might be more beneficial in preparing for the MCATS. Ultimately, this has the effect of BU GPAs rising slower than other colleges and universities. Meanwhile, what might be considered A or B work at another school is not awarded high grades at a school with grade deflation. 0 coins. I messed up in HS so that pretty much ruled out all chances of me going to an ivy or top tier school for ugrad, but I don’t intend on making the same mistake in college. Valheim Genshin Impact Minecraft Pokimane Halo Infinite Call of Duty: Warzone Path of Exile Hollow Knight: Silksong Escape from Tarkov Watch Dogs: I don’t know enough about Tulane to advise an either/or, but I can confirm that concerns about grade deflation at BU are legitimate. Hi Terriers, I'm currently trying to make a decision on where to go and BU has one thing that really worries me: grade deflation. . 91, 3. Thx for the insight. Boston University, and Reed College. So someone please explain deeply to me how grade deflation works at this school and if you feel comfortable sharing a specific time where you experienced grade deflation. 0? My son is there, it’s pretty impossible to get an A. Reply reply Squashey I know Cornell has a huge grade deflation. BU is filled with really smart people and it’s in a fun A few quotes from a story in today’s Boston Globe. </p> Also, there used to be grade inflation for chemistry and biology courses, especially freshman level, but that might have changed. On the first In a paper on grade inflation, Rojstaczer insisted, that wealthy students, who gravitate to private colleges in greater numbers, are receiving unfair advantage by having access to easier A's. This phenomenon usually refers to a school or program's tendency to award lower grades for work, as compared to other institutions. I want to be competitive for the top law schools, but I <p> This grade deflation you see mentioned in the posts are grades that students feel they didn’t deserve. The phrase is catchy and hangs on like the name "rape stairs" for the steps to Beacon behind ENG though the reference is over 30 years old and is meaningless. 67. , to graduate). Heyy, I recently got accepted as a transfer student and one of the biggest cons i’m looking towards BU is the grade deflation. Reply reply More replies Capt_Insano24 <p>i’m halfway thru my sophomore year at smg and i have yet to experience this “grade deflation” - bu is trying its best to get rid of it, if the class average is < 80%, the professors usually curve so the mean is an 80, which means everyone rises. Graduate. Open comment sort options. when you ask around about your professors for the term, you’ll hear if a professor is a hard grader, etc. The highest grade possible was a C. December 05, 2013 “At Yale College, where 62 percent of grades are in the A range, proposals to curb grade inflation are in doubt following student protests and faculty concern. These institutions are recognized for their stricter grading policies, which result in lower average GPAs compared to other schools. Controversial. This doesn't mean there aren't hard majors or classes which are "weedout" type courses or very advanced upper level stuff, but grading is There has always been a rumor that grade deflation exists at BU - don’t know if this is true. What are some of the ups and downs of academics at BU? I've heard a lot about grade deflation, but I can't tell if it's overexaggerated or if it's actually that bad. There’s no grade deflation. If you are from top tier schools (Ivy, CalTech, MIT, Stanford), maybe you would get some "benefit of doubts" but with all other schools, don't count on that. So basically it’s a scapegoat for people who find the material tough and don’t want to admit that they didn’t study enough to get the grade they wanted. Ultimately, whether or not grade deflation will significantly impact your experience at Boston University will depend on your perspective and approach to your academics. Thanks! Share Sort by: Best. I'll be transferring from a big ten university. On the opposite spectrum, I have heard that Harvard has pretty significant grade inflation. Without grade deflation, you'll have more students failing the class, so it is harder to get an A, but easier to get an A-. Either they make tests harder to keep grades lower or they lower grades to keep that distribution the same. in context of planning to go to med school) is very important but wanted to add that BU has a reputation for grade deflation esp. There was grade deflation at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where my son attended undergrad, and this did impact him when he applied to law school. Also, there are lists out there that state that BU is the one of the toughest with grading in the nation If you search for grade deflation, you’ll come up with a bunch of threads, including multiple where I’ve commented. However, at the same time, I have seen some comments in WSO who has transferred out of BU. See what So the story of Boston University and its "grade deflation" becomes the story of the difficulty, for students and administrators alike, in being the only honest guy in town. 8. I would hardly judge a school based on their summer classes. Sure, the concept of grade deflation can certainly be a key factor to consider when applying to colleges. He ended up at BU law (which just moved up to #20 in the nation!), but he was trying for a T-13 law school. </p> <p>Caroline Boulanger, a sophomore business administration and management major at Boston University studies hard. Log In / Sign Up; Advertise on Reddit; Shop Honestly I have just never heard of "grade inflation" being any significant thing that anyone in the real world considers, even within academia for graduate school. Since my daughter w No. Many many colleges have grade inflation–they hand out As like candy–and BU simply doesn’t practice that. The median GPA at Harvard is a 3. As for the whole grade deflation thing I know it happens and you’ll probably experience it if ur major is part of CAS but if u actually work hard and commit to doing well then it shouldn’t be an issue I heard that a lot of grad schools are aware of BU's grade deflation and take it into consideration but Sargent is not as bad as questrom. Does LMU have a specific grading curve? I have researched it, but I cannot seem to find anything. There is just NO grade INflation. Reply reply More replies. I guess some parents get freaked out about a 3. Most unit courses at Questrom School of Business are graded on a letter scale according to the following criteria: I have heard some not so great things about grade deflation at BU, especially for STEM majors. You CAN get a very good GPA at BU if you work really, A student’s cumulative grade point average (GPA) is based only on grades earned while the student is enrolled at Boston University. I know that Skip to main content. I doubted my intelligence a lot at BU but do so less now. But, as you said UChicago is known for grade deflation. professorchaos2002 March 29, 2021, 5:56pm 1. Open menu Open navigation Go to Reddit Home. Is BU grade deflation real? Colleges and Universities A-Z. 2 for cum laude whereas a liberal arts cum laude GPA is 3. Premium Powerups Explore Gaming. rryqnlx amjbavt sng iqflfv aqe oiuks hjx ksk sgvxec kbnal