Cornell parents: Did your "superachiever" fail their first test?

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“Eisgruber, (University President Christopher Eisgruber ’83) who charged a University committee Monday with a wide review of the University’s 10-year-old grade deflation policy, mentioned the study in an event that night with New York City alumni. In an interview with former ABC World News anchor Charlie Gibson ’65, Eisgruber said the study raised concerns that the policy increases the difficulty of seniors landing a job or a spot at a top graduate school.”</p>

<p>“Eisgruber signaled Monday that Swift’s study might make an imprint on his thinking.”</p>

<p>“The trustees have advocated for a re-examination of the policy over the past three to four years, Li said, though young alumni have not made organized appeals to them. Li said that while she had heard of the new study before, classmates of hers have made similar arguments about the comparative disadvantage they face in job and graduate school markets.”</p>

<p>I read these as enough evidences about a coming change.</p>