垃圾大水校, 1. Brown University – 3.71 Brown University – which is known for its relaxed grading system – once again takes the top spot with an average GPA of 3.71. As reported last year, Brown’s grading system does not record failing grades and there’s no such grade as a “D”, leaving A’s, B’s, and C’s as the only grading option for students. According to Brown’s website, the de-emphasis on grades is intentional, and was implemented to encourage students to explore the academic curriculum widely. 2. Stanford University – 3.66 Similar to our 2018 report, Stanford ranks as No. 2 on our list with its average GPA of 3.66. The grading system remains unchanged from the previous year, which notably, gives students a shot at a 4.3 GPA if they receive an A+ in a class. 3. Harvard University – 3.64 Following closely behind Stanford University, the self-reported average GPA at Harvard University is 3.64, or hovering around A-. It seems that not much has changed since 2015, when a survey of graduating seniors published in the Harvard Crimson reported the average GPA at 3.64. That same survey found that, despite the frequency of high GPAs, 72% of students surveyed didn’t think grade inflation at Harvard was much of a problem at all. 4. Yale University – 3.62 According to a 2017 Yale News article, 92% of Yale faculty believe there is grade inflation at Yale. The article also points out that while Yale does not publicly release GPA data, Yale News estimated that around 30% of students graduated with an A- GPA or above based on the percentage of students that graduated Cum Laude. With an average GPA of 3.62 reported by the Yale students that use our platform, that sounds about right. 5. Columbia University – 3.59 Similar to Stanford University, an A+ at Columbia University gives students a 4.33 GPA, according to the grading policy listed on the university’s website. With Columbia University’s average GPA as a 3.59 for undergraduate students, the Ivy League made it into our top 5 despite steps taken by the university to address the high concentration of students that receive A’s. With Ivy League universities making up 4 of the 5 universities with the highest average GPAs, it’s clear there’s an issue with grade inflation among some of America’s most elite institutions. The only Ivy League absent from our full top 20 list is Princeton University, which once had concrete policies in place to prevent grade inflation. Whether or not you use GPA as a way of evaluating entry-level candidates, it’s important to understand that every university has a different way of grading, and not all GPAs are created equal. Evaluating candidates holistically – think experience, skills, university AND GPA – will garner a better set of candidates than screening on GPA alone. See the rest of the top 20 universities with the highest average GPAs below: 6. Vanderbilt University – 3.577. Duke University – 3.567. Baylor University – 3.569. Northeastern University – 3.5510. Dartmouth College – 3.5410. Barnard College – 3.5412. Amherst College – 3.5312. Rice University – 3.5312. The University of Pennsylvania – 3.5315. Washington University in St. Louis – 3.5215. Northwestern University – 3.5215. Johns Hopkins University – 3.5218. Stevens Institute of Technology – 3.5119. Cornell University – 3.519. University of Notre Dame – 3.5 Interested in rankings of more top schools? Download our 2019-2020 Campus Recruiting Guide for information on the top public schools, top HBCUs, top HSIs, top women's colleges and top tribal colleges and universities here.
哥伦比亚何德何能,居然排在MIT前边啊?
这都是美国名校啊
全国最高学费 念不好可不是把父母钱全嚯嚯了 压力能不大么
校园犯罪占了10%
兄弟会喝酒经常喝死,你说压力大不大
那么大的字 写在开头呀
看着 课业压力 只占 1/3
看了一下还挺合理,学费高的都排前面了. 要只按学业,那tech school 和pre med 多的学校应该排前面。
lol
扯淡
压力大俩标准, 一个自杀率 一个是GPA
美国藤校就是灌水GPA+++
1. Brown University – 3.71 Brown University – which is known for its relaxed grading system – once again takes the top spot with an average GPA of 3.71. As reported last year, Brown’s grading system does not record failing grades and there’s no such grade as a “D”, leaving A’s, B’s, and C’s as the only grading option for students. According to Brown’s website, the de-emphasis on grades is intentional, and was implemented to encourage students to explore the academic curriculum widely. 2. Stanford University – 3.66 Similar to our 2018 report, Stanford ranks as No. 2 on our list with its average GPA of 3.66. The grading system remains unchanged from the previous year, which notably, gives students a shot at a 4.3 GPA if they receive an A+ in a class. 3. Harvard University – 3.64 Following closely behind Stanford University, the self-reported average GPA at Harvard University is 3.64, or hovering around A-. It seems that not much has changed since 2015, when a survey of graduating seniors published in the Harvard Crimson reported the average GPA at 3.64. That same survey found that, despite the frequency of high GPAs, 72% of students surveyed didn’t think grade inflation at Harvard was much of a problem at all. 4. Yale University – 3.62 According to a 2017 Yale News article, 92% of Yale faculty believe there is grade inflation at Yale. The article also points out that while Yale does not publicly release GPA data, Yale News estimated that around 30% of students graduated with an A- GPA or above based on the percentage of students that graduated Cum Laude. With an average GPA of 3.62 reported by the Yale students that use our platform, that sounds about right. 5. Columbia University – 3.59 Similar to Stanford University, an A+ at Columbia University gives students a 4.33 GPA, according to the grading policy listed on the university’s website. With Columbia University’s average GPA as a 3.59 for undergraduate students, the Ivy League made it into our top 5 despite steps taken by the university to address the high concentration of students that receive A’s. With Ivy League universities making up 4 of the 5 universities with the highest average GPAs, it’s clear there’s an issue with grade inflation among some of America’s most elite institutions. The only Ivy League absent from our full top 20 list is Princeton University, which once had concrete policies in place to prevent grade inflation. Whether or not you use GPA as a way of evaluating entry-level candidates, it’s important to understand that every university has a different way of grading, and not all GPAs are created equal. Evaluating candidates holistically – think experience, skills, university AND GPA – will garner a better set of candidates than screening on GPA alone. See the rest of the top 20 universities with the highest average GPAs below: 6. Vanderbilt University – 3.57 7. Duke University – 3.56 7. Baylor University – 3.56 9. Northeastern University – 3.55 10. Dartmouth College – 3.54 10. Barnard College – 3.54 12. Amherst College – 3.53 12. Rice University – 3.53 12. The University of Pennsylvania – 3.53 15. Washington University in St. Louis – 3.52 15. Northwestern University – 3.52 15. Johns Hopkins University – 3.52 18. Stevens Institute of Technology – 3.51 19. Cornell University – 3.5 19. University of Notre Dame – 3.5 Interested in rankings of more top schools? Download our 2019-2020 Campus Recruiting Guide for information on the top public schools, top HBCUs, top HSIs, top women's colleges and top tribal colleges and universities here.