Pitbul posted the distribution on 6.10. It was curved when I finished, which was late spring. Summer appears to have been the cutoff for stopping the curve.
How did he have good data on the post-curve distribution 1o days after the apparent implementation of the policy?
Nope, I spent exactly what they suggested:
And I scored 780/740/5.5 on the old GRE.
Even if they are at 1/3rd A, 1/3rd B, and 1/3rd grades immediately fatal to careers in medicine, that's still sub 3.0 and nobody - nobody - is giving out a sub 3.0. And it looks like they're deflating from there.
Except the heroes of UNE Online.
This is aggravated by extremely low instructional quality (nom, nom, nom, what were we talking about again), poor course organization, and a professor who referred me to Khan Academy for questions.
In summary, UNE Online is engaging in educational ruffianism to extract rents from poor, nontraditional, rural, or military students who lack the resources to attend conventional classroom settings or who are in remote areas of the world serving our country. They're doing this by charging more than almost any community college or extension school while delivering instructional quality and professor accessibility that would be a source of embarrassment to any community college, and while aggressively grade deflating.