Under the guidelines, which go into effect in the fall for Princeton’s 4,600 undergraduates, faculty are expected to restrict the number of A’s to 35 percent in undergraduate courses; for junior and senior independent work, the percentage receiving A’s will be capped at 55 percent. —Princeton faculty approves grade-rationing plan (CBS/AP)
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Dennis, I’ve been trying to e-mail you, but none of your e-mail addresses seem to work. :) Send me an e-mail whenver you get the chance. Thanks!
–Anne