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Boy, that should be a bestseller but we know how that's going to go.
Peter Theil gave us basically the same message 23 years ago in The DIversity Myth, the school is now a joke, all of our degrees have been destroyed. The situation at Harvard has been documented by Prof. Harvey Mansfield for years, he dates the value and breakdown of degrees to 1970.

American Thinker said:
Life is very, very good for the select few who gain entrance to Harvard University as undergraduates. Thanks to Harvey Mansfield, the very rarest of phenomena, an outspokenly conservative member of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, the world now knows that the average grade at Harvard College (the undergraduate portion of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences) is A minus.

Matthew Q. Clarida and Nicholas P. Fandos of The Harvard Crimson report:

The median grade at Harvard College is an A-, and the most frequently awarded mark is an A, Dean of Undergraduate Education Jay M. Harris said on Tuesday afternoon, supporting suspicions that the College employs a softer grading standard than many of its peer institutions.

Harris delivered the information in response to a question from government professor Harvey C. Mansfield '53 at the monthly meeting of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences.¹


¹ https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2013/12/average_grade_at_harvard_is_a-.html
 
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