
Here's what the senior job scramble looks like. That inspired the following post.
In fall 2007 and spring 2009, the course International Politics---which typically seats ~200 students---was taught by professors Kimberly Marten and Robert Jervis respectively. For the 2009 version of the course, 14 percent of the class received A's, a pittance relative to the 34 percent who earned A's in Marten's 2007 class. Is that fair?
In 2010, for a section in African Civilization---a Global Core class that's capped at around 20 students---95 percent of the class got A's. Is that fair?