Grade Inflation Is Bad

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Grade Inflation Is Not a Good Thing for Students
College students are no longer working hard to get a better grade in class because they have become accustomed to getting higher grades than they deserve. Grade inflation is the main cause of this way of thinking. Unsurprisingly, grade inflation in schools has become a subject that some have chosen to argue. An article entitled, “Grade Inflation Gone Wild,” by Stuart Rojstaczer, a former professor of geophysics at Duke University who has a PhD in Applied Earth Science, publisher of a book entitled Gone for Good: Tales for University Life After the Golden Age, and another article entitled, “Doesn’t Anybody Get a C Anymore?” by Phil Primack, an analyst, editor a journalist who teaches Journalism …show more content…

I see grade inflation as being a problem for students of today because there is no way to know which students are above average. If average performing students are getting A’s in college, it makes the students that are really above average refrain from studying more to achieve higher grades. I discern that average college students who skate by in school and are passing through the educational system with inflated grades, will not be able to function wholly once they graduate from college and begin their careers. Future employers are going to have a difficult time filling positions with some of the college students of today because they have been allowed to believe that they can perform the bare minimal work and succeed in tasks. They will be in for a rude awakening when they are no longer rewarded for average work. I don’t believe college students are aware of their behaviors and I think we have raised a generation of entitled students. A few years ago, my niece and my daughter graduated from public high schools with high grade marks. My niece graduated from the Kansas City, MO district and my daughter graduated from Independence, Mo school district. They both enrolled in Penn Valley Community College for the following fall semester. They took the compass exam and passed all of …show more content…

When I was younger, we all knew who the students were who were above average because they had straight A’s on their report cards and they were always studying when everyone else were playing around. Nowadays, it’s harder to distinguish superior students from average students since grade inflation is allowing everyone to get high grades whether they deserve them or not. There are tens or maybe even hundreds of thousands students that are in her same predicament that my niece found herself in and it is very sad to see. Due to experiences that I have witnessed with my family members’ educational pitfalls and with the evidence that I gathered while researching “grade Inflation,” I agree with both authors that grade inflation is a problem for college students. Grade inflation is a problem that needs to be corrected as soon as possible to ensure that college students of today will be able to advance in their career lives and be have the intelligence they need to create a brighter, more efficient world in the

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