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The '''Gentleman's C''' is a concept made obsolete by [[political correctness]] and [[grade inflation]]. At Columbia, we use the more appropriate and sensitive 'Gentleperson's B-'.
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The '''Gentleman's C''' is a concept made obsolete by [[political correctness]] and [[grade inflation]]. At Columbia, we use the more appropriate and sensitive 'Gentleperson's A-'.
  
 
See also [[w:George W. Bush|Bush, George W.]] and [[w:John Kerry|Kerry, John]].
 
See also [[w:George W. Bush|Bush, George W.]] and [[w:John Kerry|Kerry, John]].
  
 
[[Category:Grades]]
 
[[Category:Grades]]

Latest revision as of 23:37, 23 April 2013

The Gentleman's C is a concept made obsolete by political correctness and grade inflation. At Columbia, we use the more appropriate and sensitive 'Gentleperson's A-'.

See also Bush, George W. and Kerry, John.