I’ve been getting grief for my blog post celebrating grade inflation. One reader didn’t like my statement, “I definitely could have used [grade inflation] when I was in law school,” and called me a slacker. Another sent me an e-mail accusing me of being part of what’s wrong with the legal profession. Others didn’t care for my flippant attitude on such a solemn subject.
Lighten up everyone! A law school transcript is not a road map into someone’s soul. Nor is grade inflation the harbinger of societal decay.
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