What a sneaky little schoolNa_Swatch wrote:Rice University counts A+'s as 4.3s in their transcripts. The top of their class all have like 4.2+ GPAs
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Any more strawmen? Actually, philosophy and math/physics are the hardest at my school, if you really want to throw around bs at least make it sticktkgrrett wrote:Oh, good its one of these trolls.. "My school is harder than Harvard!!".. "Psych major at my school is the hardest thing in the world".. "Al Gore was rejected from Vanderbilt's Seminary School??"(Wait I couldve sworn Gore went to and left Vandy Law)ajmanyjah wrote: The fact that you think that Harvard has a good reputation (and grade inflation is mentioned) academically tells me all you needed to know. I took identical courses in both schools (mine and Harvard's) and I got a better grade at Harvard when all I did was doodle and hit on girls.
And it is funny that you think that faulty logical grounds means "unlike reputation whoring schools"...Al Gore graduated from Harvard and did not get into Vanderbilt's Seminary School...more faulty logic?
Oh, and a lot of schools are harder than Harvard. If you think anything else, you are simply misinformed or willfully ignorant.
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You know when I make a mental list of things not fair in life my school not giving A+ is right there at the top of that list, above I don't something trivial like birth defects. 

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Would you be willing to join me in months of commiserating until we get our accepted to our top choices anyways?acrossthelake wrote:If it weren't for a summer course I took at 15 I would be very close or at the golden 3.8 I need to get above the GPA floor.Knockglock wrote:Same. That doesn't really make sense :S. I would be above median at my target school(s) for GPA if a summer study abroad class I took when I was 15 and was more worried about my sophomore year of high school than law school weren't weighing me downacrossthelake wrote:Meh. It's silly, but whatever. There are many things that are for more unfair about how LSDAS counts GPA than that. I, for one, find it far more irritating that summer courses one took in high school at the ripe ol' age of 15 are supposed to matter for law school admissions..

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I also think Rice does a pure bell curve for a lot of classes, at least they did in CompSci when my brother was thereEric475 wrote:What a sneaky little schoolNa_Swatch wrote:Rice University counts A+'s as 4.3s in their transcripts. The top of their class all have like 4.2+ GPAs
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Re: Anyone think the 4.33 A+ is a bit silly for the LSDAS GPA?
Yes, because this is the Birth Defects Admissions forum, correct?Matthies wrote:You know when I make a mental list of things not fair in life my school not giving A+ is right there at the top of that list, above I don't something trivial like birth defects.
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Curious. Please name names.ajmanyjah wrote:Any more strawmen? Actually, philosophy and math/physics are the hardest at my school, if you really want to throw around bs at least make it sticktkgrrett wrote:Oh, good its one of these trolls.. "My school is harder than Harvard!!".. "Psych major at my school is the hardest thing in the world".. "Al Gore was rejected from Vanderbilt's Seminary School??"(Wait I couldve sworn Gore went to and left Vandy Law)ajmanyjah wrote: The fact that you think that Harvard has a good reputation (and grade inflation is mentioned) academically tells me all you needed to know. I took identical courses in both schools (mine and Harvard's) and I got a better grade at Harvard when all I did was doodle and hit on girls.
And it is funny that you think that faulty logical grounds means "unlike reputation whoring schools"...Al Gore graduated from Harvard and did not get into Vanderbilt's Seminary School...more faulty logic?
Oh, and a lot of schools are harder than Harvard. If you think anything else, you are simply misinformed or willfully ignorant.
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Why care about something trivial like birth defects when there are people starving in China.Matthies wrote:You know when I make a mental list of things not fair in life my school not giving A+ is right there at the top of that list, above I don't something trivial like birth defects.
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Its a soft factorajmanyjah wrote:Yes, because this is the Birth Defects Admissions forum, correct?Matthies wrote:You know when I make a mental list of things not fair in life my school not giving A+ is right there at the top of that list, above I don't something trivial like birth defects.
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No, I don't think it's silly. The LSDAS GPA is the same as my UG's. Not having the A+ counted that way would have seriously fucked up my gpa.
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LOL, strawmen?? Anyway, who cares if Harvard is hard or not?? College is simply a screening process for 90% of attendees. The only people it is especially useful for are people who want to go into academia. Harvard kids have highest LSAT scores because they had among the highest SAT scores, not because Harvard made them so smart. College in the U.S. is still based on the liberal arts model that rich people hundreds of years ago set up to entertain themselves and stimulate their minds for pleasure. 85% of what you learn in school is 100% useless.ajmanyjah wrote:Any more strawmen? Actually, philosophy and math/physics are the hardest at my school, if you really want to throw around bs at least make it sticktkgrrett wrote:Oh, good its one of these trolls.. "My school is harder than Harvard!!".. "Psych major at my school is the hardest thing in the world".. "Al Gore was rejected from Vanderbilt's Seminary School??"(Wait I couldve sworn Gore went to and left Vandy Law)ajmanyjah wrote: The fact that you think that Harvard has a good reputation (and grade inflation is mentioned) academically tells me all you needed to know. I took identical courses in both schools (mine and Harvard's) and I got a better grade at Harvard when all I did was doodle and hit on girls.
And it is funny that you think that faulty logical grounds means "unlike reputation whoring schools"...Al Gore graduated from Harvard and did not get into Vanderbilt's Seminary School...more faulty logic?
Oh, and a lot of schools are harder than Harvard. If you think anything else, you are simply misinformed or willfully ignorant.
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75% of statistics are made up on the spot.tkgrrett wrote:LOL, strawmen?? Anyway, who cares if Harvard is hard or not?? College is simply a screening process for 90% of attendees. The only people it is especially useful for are people who want to go into academia. Harvard kids have highest LSAT scores because they had among the highest SAT scores, not because Harvard made them so smart. College in the U.S. is still based on the liberal arts model that rich people hundreds of years ago set up to entertain themselves and stimulate their minds for pleasure. 85% of what you learn in school is 100% useless.ajmanyjah wrote:Any more strawmen? Actually, philosophy and math/physics are the hardest at my school, if you really want to throw around bs at least make it sticktkgrrett wrote:Oh, good its one of these trolls.. "My school is harder than Harvard!!".. "Psych major at my school is the hardest thing in the world".. "Al Gore was rejected from Vanderbilt's Seminary School??"(Wait I couldve sworn Gore went to and left Vandy Law)ajmanyjah wrote: The fact that you think that Harvard has a good reputation (and grade inflation is mentioned) academically tells me all you needed to know. I took identical courses in both schools (mine and Harvard's) and I got a better grade at Harvard when all I did was doodle and hit on girls.
And it is funny that you think that faulty logical grounds means "unlike reputation whoring schools"...Al Gore graduated from Harvard and did not get into Vanderbilt's Seminary School...more faulty logic?
Oh, and a lot of schools are harder than Harvard. If you think anything else, you are simply misinformed or willfully ignorant.
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Re: Anyone think the 4.33 A+ is a bit silly for the LSDAS GPA?
tkgrrett wrote:Considering this post is coming from the same person who seriously implied that a psych major with 5 "neurobio" classes was actually very difficult.. I recommend you just not even worry about this.ajmanyjah wrote:A tad unfair, no? I mean, our undergrad union actually voted down an A+ addition at our school because we felt it not only cheapened the schools reputation but also its academic rigor...
Isn't it a terrible comparison when a non existent grade at my school boosts people beyond my GPA...
Anyone else think so?

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I learned more in high school than i learned in college. and i didn't learn that much in high school
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MIT, CalTech, Stevens (seriously, noone gives them credit but it's true), Berkeley, Michigan (MINUS ATHLETE MAJORS like general studies or w/e), Cooper Union, Cornell, Rice (curves many many classes and really selective too) in the country (east coast bias, not sure about others)GAIAtheCHEERLEADER wrote:Curious. Please name names.ajmanyjah wrote:Any more strawmen? Actually, philosophy and math/physics are the hardest at my school, if you really want to throw around bs at least make it sticktkgrrett wrote:Oh, good its one of these trolls.. "My school is harder than Harvard!!".. "Psych major at my school is the hardest thing in the world".. "Al Gore was rejected from Vanderbilt's Seminary School??"(Wait I couldve sworn Gore went to and left Vandy Law)ajmanyjah wrote: The fact that you think that Harvard has a good reputation (and grade inflation is mentioned) academically tells me all you needed to know. I took identical courses in both schools (mine and Harvard's) and I got a better grade at Harvard when all I did was doodle and hit on girls.
And it is funny that you think that faulty logical grounds means "unlike reputation whoring schools"...Al Gore graduated from Harvard and did not get into Vanderbilt's Seminary School...more faulty logic?
Oh, and a lot of schools are harder than Harvard. If you think anything else, you are simply misinformed or willfully ignorant.
As for Canada, Toronto, McGill, Ecole Polytech (also the French one)
UK, Imperial, UCL, Cambridge (Oxford really depends on the major)
IIT, India, Beijing University, Tokyo/Fudan
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This settles it.Eric475 wrote:I learned more in high school than i learned in college. and i didn't learn that much in high school
College was four years of drunkenness, BS classes, and unprotected sexing.
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Ok, the vast majority of what you learn in college is useless.. *This comment was written to illustrate how easy it is to change a sentence with a number in it when the original number was obviously meant to have no statistical value at all*Knockglock wrote:75% of statistics are made up on the spot.tkgrrett wrote:
LOL, strawmen?? Anyway, who cares if Harvard is hard or not?? College is simply a screening process for 90% of attendees. The only people it is especially useful for are people who want to go into academia. Harvard kids have highest LSAT scores because they had among the highest SAT scores, not because Harvard made them so smart. College in the U.S. is still based on the liberal arts model that rich people hundreds of years ago set up to entertain themselves and stimulate their minds for pleasure. 85% of what you learn in school is 100% useless.
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Yes, strawmen. Did I say Psych is the hardest major at my school? My bad on Al Gore, but didn't he bomb a shitload of courses?tkgrrett wrote:LOL, strawmen?? Anyway, who cares if Harvard is hard or not?? College is simply a screening process for 90% of attendees. The only people it is especially useful for are people who want to go into academia. Harvard kids have highest LSAT scores because they had among the highest SAT scores, not because Harvard made them so smart. College in the U.S. is still based on the liberal arts model that rich people hundreds of years ago set up to entertain themselves and stimulate their minds for pleasure. 85% of what you learn in school is 100% useless.ajmanyjah wrote:Any more strawmen? Actually, philosophy and math/physics are the hardest at my school, if you really want to throw around bs at least make it sticktkgrrett wrote:Oh, good its one of these trolls.. "My school is harder than Harvard!!".. "Psych major at my school is the hardest thing in the world".. "Al Gore was rejected from Vanderbilt's Seminary School??"(Wait I couldve sworn Gore went to and left Vandy Law)ajmanyjah wrote: The fact that you think that Harvard has a good reputation (and grade inflation is mentioned) academically tells me all you needed to know. I took identical courses in both schools (mine and Harvard's) and I got a better grade at Harvard when all I did was doodle and hit on girls.
And it is funny that you think that faulty logical grounds means "unlike reputation whoring schools"...Al Gore graduated from Harvard and did not get into Vanderbilt's Seminary School...more faulty logic?
Oh, and a lot of schools are harder than Harvard. If you think anything else, you are simply misinformed or willfully ignorant.
I care if Harvard is hard or not, because I appreciate academic rigor (one of my major motivations to get into the law)...oh, and I was inches from academia until a settled on the law
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tkgrrett wrote:Im just gonna summarize the way this argument is going to go...
1) Some person whines about A+'s as if people are getting into T14 solely on the back of their numerous A+s
2) Multiple people tell this person to shut up because it is stupid to even ask about
3a) Someone points out that the inequity between different majors is likely far more pointed than A+s can even account for
3b) Someone argues that the inequity between different schools is likely far more pointed than A+s can even account for
4) Thread devolves into an argument about difficulty of schools/majors.
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tkgrrett wrote:tkgrrett wrote:Im just gonna summarize the way this argument is going to go...
1) Some person whines about A+'s as if people are getting into T14 solely on the back of their numerous A+s
2) Multiple people tell this person to shut up because it is stupid to even ask about
3a) Someone points out that the inequity between different majors is likely far more pointed than A+s can even account for
3b) Someone argues that the inequity between different schools is likely far more pointed than A+s can even account for
4) Thread devolves into an argument about difficulty of schools/majors.
Good for you. I suppose everything that has been discussed once should never be discussed again. Like Plessy v Ferguson.
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ajmanyjah wrote:tkgrrett wrote:tkgrrett wrote:Im just gonna summarize the way this argument is going to go...
1) Some person whines about A+'s as if people are getting into T14 solely on the back of their numerous A+s
2) Multiple people tell this person to shut up because it is stupid to even ask about
3a) Someone points out that the inequity between different majors is likely far more pointed than A+s can even account for
3b) Someone argues that the inequity between different schools is likely far more pointed than A+s can even account for
4) Thread devolves into an argument about difficulty of schools/majors.
Good for you. I suppose everything that has been discussed once should never be discussed again. Like Plessy v Ferguson.

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Yes; and somehow we're lucky enough to graduate with "great" GPAs, people think we're smarter when they talk to us, and STD-freeGAIAtheCHEERLEADER wrote:This settles it.Eric475 wrote:I learned more in high school than i learned in college. and i didn't learn that much in high school
College was four years of drunkenness, BS classes, and unprotected sexing.
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Haha.. OP, you just definitively confirmed my opinion of you.ajmanyjah wrote:tkgrrett wrote:tkgrrett wrote:Im just gonna summarize the way this argument is going to go...
1) Some person whines about A+'s as if people are getting into T14 solely on the back of their numerous A+s
2) Multiple people tell this person to shut up because it is stupid to even ask about
3a) Someone points out that the inequity between different majors is likely far more pointed than A+s can even account for
3b) Someone argues that the inequity between different schools is likely far more pointed than A+s can even account for
4) Thread devolves into an argument about difficulty of schools/majors.
Good for you. I suppose everything that has been discussed once should never be discussed again. Like Plessy v Ferguson.
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