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His Web site gradeinflation. com chronicles much of his academic research on the subject.
NYT > Home Page 2010
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In 1991, for example, the average GPA according to gradeinflation. com was 2.93, but had risen to 3.11 by
Center for College Affordability and Productivity Daniel L. Bennett 2010
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According to gradeinflation. com - a grading data site compiled by Stuart Rojstaczer, a retired Duke professor and grade inflation expert - the average GPA at Princeton was a 3.28 in 2008, versus Yale's 3.51.
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