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The Christian Science Monitor: Grade Inflation Is Not a Victimless Crime

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Grade inflation is not a victimless crime - CSMonitor.com Grade inflation is not a victimless crime I often wonder what the public thinks when reading the periodic headlines about grade inflation at Ivy League universities - like last week's Princeton faculty decision to limit the number of A's it gives undergraduates. After all, these elite schools attract the top 1 percent of the general college-bound population - could so many high grades really be that scandalous? Why would these heartless administrators want to punish their students by suggesting they don't deserve their grades?
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