If 66% of the grades received are A's than I would suggest the material is too easy and it should be advanced until only 10-20% of the grades given are A's.
I would get this in a regular setting, but when you have extreamly motivated, hard working individuals spending 12+ hours a day dedicated to the course work, there's really nothing beyond that. People have lives to live and school can't teach everything about it.
If all the students are getting As it's because #1 they know the material, or #2 the professors don't make them hard enough, or #3 professors make them too hard, everyone fails, and the prof is left with having to inflate them.
If 66% of the grades received are A's than I would suggest the material is too easy and it should be advanced until only 10-20% of the grades given are A's.
Exactly. In most countries they do exactly that. Only in America do you see the phenomenon of majority As.
I would get this in a regular setting, but when you have extreamly motivated, hard working individuals spending 12+ hours a day dedicated to the course work, there's really nothing beyond that. People have lives to live and school can't teach everything about it.
If all the students are getting As it's because #1 they know the material, or #2 the professors don't make them hard enough, or #3 professors make them too hard, everyone fails, and the prof is left with having to inflate them.