<p>For Brown, my guess is that 90-100% is NOT always thought of as an A. Is it something like 80-100, etc.?
If you compare the above three schools, what/how are the grading %'s corresponding to each letter grade?
What school would have the easiest grading curve?</p>
<p>Depends what classes you take, the sciences of course would stick that scale (90-100) for and A. But in the humanities, social sciences, etc. A lot easier to get an A, I know a friend at brown who convinced a teacher to give him an A when he was on the cusps of a b/a grade. Michigan I believe would be the hardest to obtain the best gpa possible, because I read an earlier post that only 3% get a 3.86 or higher. But keep in mind that Brown inflates like mofo in grades, just to keep you competition for grad school. The other school would be slightly easier, but go with the name (it will help you in the long run).</p>