Rankings of Toughest Schools to get an "A"

<p>The original L.A. Times piece "Grading the Grades:
All A's Are Not Created Equal" did not rank the
schools on a numerical chart as I had posted.
The LA Times had published an alphabetical list
of the schools and their associated numerical values.</p>

<p>BTW, the link to the above LA Times article
has been removed</p>

<p>
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Unless I read that chart wrongly, it was easier to get an A at Reed than at Harvard.

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That is just the point. This is NOT what the chart meant. It compared gpa to LSAT, which is by no means a standard for evaluating overall education or how challening the courses or the grading may have been.</p>

<p>Is it just me or did you notice that Cal ranked its school below other publics... I find that strange</p>

<p>Gradeinflation.com has a list
of schools with their running
history of average grades. </p>

<p>The creator of the this site
welcomes "open source" additions.<br>
IMO, this is a worthwhile project
to contribute to.</p>