Posted by Jim Lindgren:
Bush and Kerry Grades at Yale.--
http://volokh.com/archives/archive_2005_06_12-2005_06_18.shtml#1118631492


   My belated take on Bush's and Kerry's Yale grades:

   One question struck me about even the one issue that people discussed
   about the Kerry release: his Yale transcript. The [1]press reports
   compared Bush's grades for 3 years to Kerry's for 4 years, yet both
   Kerry and Bush were depicted as starting poorly and improving over the
   4 years. If one excludes Kerry's last year average of 81, and compares
   the first three years only, then from the rounded numbers reported by
   the Globe, Kerry's average would be about 74.3 and Bush's would be
   about 77, a somewhat bigger difference than reported. Of course, there
   could have been a little bit of grade inflation in the two year
   difference (though probably not much).

   According to a Google cache of a discussion list (sorry attempts to
   link failed), the grades for Bush's last year (1967-68) were reported
   by the New Yorker in 1999 as 6 High Passes and 4 Passes. My experience
   at Yale starting in 1970 was that Passes when instituted were supposed
   to be the normal grade combining most Bs and Cs, but within a few
   years at least, a Pass became equivalent to a C, a High Pass to a B,
   and an Honors (perhaps called "Superior" in 1967-68) equivalent to an
   A. For summarizing grades for LSAC (law school) transcripts, that was
   the conversion used in 1973 at least: Pass=C and High Pass=B. So if
   Bush's last year were converted to the same numerical system used his
   first three years, then he would have had a 4-year average at least a
   point higher: 78.

   One of my first blogging posts ([2]What Kerry was doing at Yale) was
   about [3]two different accounts of Kerry's years at Yale, both
   probably with more than a grain of truth in them.

References

   1. 
http://www.boston.com/news/nation/washington/articles/2005/06/07/yale_grades_portray_kerry_as_a_lackluster_student?mode=PF
   2. http://volokh.com/archives/archive_2004_09_26-2004_10_02.shtml#1096393968
   3. http://volokh.com/archives/archive_2004_09_26-2004_10_02.shtml#1096393968

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