A friend and I were debating about the 'toughest' colleges when it comes to grading, and I figured y'all would know better. Do any of you guys know which colleges are notorious for being tough on grading? Like, even if you work super hard, it's still challenging to hold an A-average? I just wanna prepare myself in case I end up at one of these institutions.
Sure, there are indeed some colleges that are notoriously difficult in terms of grading. Now, this can depend somewhat on the department or program, but in general, several universities are recognized for their rigor. Here are a few:
1. Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT): MIT is renowned for its rigor, with tough grading across the board. It's not unusual to find formerly straight-A students challenged by the coursework here.
2. California Institute of Technology (Caltech): This nerd paradise has a reputation for being extremely challenging. As a STEM-focused institution, both the course content and grading can be intense.
3. Harvey Mudd College: Another school that doesn't shy away from challenging its students is Harvey Mudd. This small liberal arts college with a heavy emphasis on STEM fields pushes its students to continually learn and grow.
4. Princeton University: Among Ivy League schools, Princeton historically had a reputation for grade deflation (although the official policy ended in 2014). Even so, high grades at Princeton are hard-earned.
5. University of Chicago: Known for its core curriculum and its mantra, "Where fun goes to die," University of Chicago doesn't make it easy to rack up the A grades.
Remember, this isn't a comprehensive list, and different students may have different experiences even within these schools. However, these institutions have earned their reputations over time, and they certainly push their students to rise to the challenge. But remember, the rigor is also part of what makes a degree from these schools impressive!
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