Perhaps we should look into why they received A without actually actually crossing the required threshold, rather than imposing arbitrary percentage limits. From the other side, if they do all demonstrate "extraordinary distinction", why should 29% of them suffer and not receive an A? I don't think the problem here is the number of students receiving A's, but instead what an A actually means.
paulpauper•41m ago
skyblock500•19m ago
Does Harvard not take this into account and adjust their courses to actually be of a rigor that challenges students?