<p>What are the top five most difficult schools in grading?</p>
<p>MIT</p>
<p>/thread lol</p>
<p>bump 10 char</p>
<p>:rolleyes:</p>
<p>there’s your /thread…</p>
<p>MIT, Cornell, and Caltech. From what I know.</p>
<p>Harvey Mudd has had something like 8 students graduate with a 4.0 GPA.</p>
<p>MIT and caltech sure top the charts</p>
<p>L. Ron Hubbard University</p>
<p>what about the ivies?</p>
<p>Ivies are known for grade inflation.</p>
<p>Georgia Tech for the list.</p>
<p>^ Not Cornell.</p>
<p>You’re right. I was just speaking generally though.</p>
<p>Depends on the course selections, if you have math 55 for Harvard and other challenging courses, good luck, there are harder ways out really, but in general, the Ivies are known for grade inflation, except for Cornell.
In average Caltech and Harvey Mudd beat out most in terms of “hellholeness.” Take Caltech for example, it admits on meritocracy only, so no AA here, most who got in are among the brightest minds in math and science, and look at its graduation percentage, pretty low compared to others.
btw I heard UChicago is also tough in grading too, but I need confirmation.</p>
<p>Reed has had like 10 people graduate with 4.0’s in the last 30 or so years I heard.</p>
<p>I heard that UChicago is a killer.</p>
<p>I have a friend there and he loves it… but he’s a super intellectual type of guy.</p>
<p>Princeton
(Grade Deflation)</p>
<p>UChicago, Caltech, MIT, Cornell (in certain depts or the engineering school)</p>
<p>I heard Ga Tech is a pretty rough place among public schools, wonder how it compares to Berkeley.</p>
<p>MIT, Caltech, Princeton, Cornell</p>
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