help with stats for grade inflation.

<p>So i was just talking to a friend who got in princeton ED about pton's new grade inf policy of 35% A's. However, that policy didn't only not affect the natural sciences, it actually benefited the natural sciences</p>

<p><a href="http://www.princeton.edu/main/news/archive/S12/71/58E12/index.xml?section=newsreleases%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://www.princeton.edu/main/news/archive/S12/71/58E12/index.xml?section=newsreleases&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>

<p>see graph.</p>

<p>for the past 45 mins, i've been trying to find stats similar to those of princeton's for harvard's Science vs. humanities GPA. Even though it is reported that half the grades are A's... from my experience, it is extremely hard to get A's in sci and math classes, and even social sci classes. could anyone help me in finding the stats for harvard's humanities vs. sci average GPA? Or does anyone else have any input on the relative GPA of a huanities vs. a science/social science major?</p>

<p>i just think that even though 50% seems a lot, a large % of it is due to the humanities classes. just like at princeton, the natural sciences is only around 30% I THINK, as most science classes are curved on a B- or B. </p>

<p>if you prefer, you could also PM me about this! </p>

<p>thx a lot!</p>