Originally posted by Ernham
"Let me put this for you in very simple terms. The average person in the average public college is much dumber and much less motivated than the average person at Yale."
If they are all so smart, it should be reflected in their GPA without inflation, right? Hmm?
How can it be reflected in GPA without inflation if courses are curved based on the school's class and not based on classes nation-wide? I still don't approve of grade inflation too much, but keep in mind that if there's no grade inflation, GPA means very little because discrepencies between different school's classes are not taken into account (mainly private vs public. not ivy vs non-ivy). Hell, I think it still means very little even with grade inflation since it is somewhat artificial and is not necessarily a function of how good the school is. That's why I prefer to let MCAT be the more applicable number for admissions (and it is) and shove GPA in the background.