@@hojaeyun6747it does😂 it gives you hundreds options to do things that your interested in and make good money to buy a nice house, a nice car, and afford retirement. Also a high gpa will give you a higher role in a job application to earn money than other roles.
I read once that really expensive universities tend to give higher grades more generously. It was unclear if grades were higher because the students were more serious about their grades and tried harder or if the fact that they pay a lot of money to be there payed any part in grade inflation. If you think about it, these schools should be harder based on their reputations, but the students are still getting higher grades than at public universities.
100% grades are inflated beyond belief, but prolly not for either of your reasons. Frankly, students like getting A's, teachers look good giving them, and that's that. It's just easier for everyone. Besides, lots of students will contest every point taken off and professors don't want to bother with that. I've not heard of anyone's parent trying to influence grades, but it's perhaps because it's not needed.
Stanford classes are more intense than University of California classes. They cover more material in the same amount of time and they go deeper. The grading is more generous, but they are still covering more ground so the gpa does signify more knowledge than a UC graduate. In other words, the inflation is an accurate representation of the quality of their education conpared to public schools.
After working in industry, college is overrated. A degree in poli. Sci. From Stanford is worth less than mech. Eng. From like ohio state But i would say skip all college degree
Why are you asking about this on a random channel? Stanford has a website, counselors, and people at each academic department who get paid good money to help people with questions about their school and programs. And you can ask as many questions as you need, get correct information, and possibly even be able to ask students about their experiences in the program you're interested in. Just a thought
Man was ashamed of his 3.8 gpa 😂
GPAs don't matter when it comes to making money
Anything above a 3.4 is extremely good
@@hojaeyun6747it does😂 it gives you hundreds options to do things that your interested in and make good money to buy a nice house, a nice car, and afford retirement. Also a high gpa will give you a higher role in a job application to earn money than other roles.
I read once that really expensive universities tend to give higher grades more generously. It was unclear if grades were higher because the students were more serious about their grades and tried harder or if the fact that they pay a lot of money to be there payed any part in grade inflation. If you think about it, these schools should be harder based on their reputations, but the students are still getting higher grades than at public universities.
100% grades are inflated beyond belief, but prolly not for either of your reasons. Frankly, students like getting A's, teachers look good giving them, and that's that. It's just easier for everyone. Besides, lots of students will contest every point taken off and professors don't want to bother with that. I've not heard of anyone's parent trying to influence grades, but it's perhaps because it's not needed.
Stanford classes are more intense than University of California classes. They cover more material in the same amount of time and they go deeper. The grading is more generous, but they are still covering more ground so the gpa does signify more knowledge than a UC graduate. In other words, the inflation is an accurate representation of the quality of their education conpared to public schools.
@@robertwilsoniii2048 Respectfully, I disagree
MIT sweatshirt at Stanford 😂
she looks like her gpa would be 3.7
Hey…GPA 2.8 will get admission into Stanford.
With a 2.8 you not getting in to the college
I have a 4.0 GPA(93.4% on report card) and I’m in 6th my last gpa was a 3.69(89.8% on report card)
@@lovely6mxnsydon’t worry no college is going to be looking at your middle school gpa. But great work!! Keep on improving!
You should say what its out of cause stanfords gpa is not on a 4.0 scale gpa , cause that would make a 3.8 look way different at that school vs others
Grade inflation I guess. Below 3 was common when I was at Stanford and no one would have been weird about it. Now I think below 3.5 in unheard of.
Me, a 11 year old who’s in honors class but had a IEP/Disability and currently has a 4.0/5.0 gpa (I got 93.4%)
What disability
@@qbird3713 speech disability it can also effect my learning which it sometimes do
What’s their majors? Many majors are not that easy to get 3.8.
Trust me GPAs don't matter
Me with a 2.8 GPA 😢
It’s okay my lowest grade was a 0.00(55%) gpa all marking period but my overall was still 4.0/5.0 (93.4%)somehow
Grade inflation
I have a 4.3 gpa
I have a 4.0/5.0 GPA (93.4%) My last marking period was a 3.69 GPA(89.8%)
3.8 GPA
3.8 out of 4 😮 what else they need
please ask ram pothineni
After working in industry, college is overrated. A degree in poli. Sci. From Stanford is worth less than mech. Eng. From like ohio state
But i would say skip all college degree
Please tell does Stanford accept 3 year of bachelor degree from their mba program
Why are you asking about this on a random channel? Stanford has a website, counselors, and people at each academic department who get paid good money to help people with questions about their school and programs. And you can ask as many questions as you need, get correct information, and possibly even be able to ask students about their experiences in the program you're interested in.
Just a thought
@@LA_HAhi madam I wanna ask if I can buy tomatoes and cucumbers do they sell here?
@@I_am_FRANCO Yes, but only if you join our Potato of the Month club. Hahaha
Job
Of?
she's attending Stanford you corn-washed, red-pilled, misogynist.
What
Wdym
Why u think that? That just shows hor sexist u are
Sicko
man was acting gay just because he had a 3.8 gpa
why are they ashamed of 3.8 like wtf i have a 2.39 in my fourth semester
Grade inflation... Especially when every Daddy warbucks complains to the professors that classes are too hard