As I was just saying ....

Yale study hall

Over 90% of Yale gender studies majors received As

The proportion of students receiving As at Yale University rose from 67% in the 2010-2011 school year to 79% in the 2022-2023 school year, according to Yale Daily News. Science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) classes received the least As, and women and gender studies classes received the most As with 92.06%.

“As you can see, a large majority of grades in Yale College are in the A range (A or A-),” Yale College Dean Pericles Lewis told Yale Daily News. “This results in compression, making it difficult for instructors to use grades for their intended purpose of helping students understand areas of strength and others that need attention.”

Among the classes, genders studies and history of science classes received the highest grades, with the latter receiving As in 92.37% of classes, according to Yale Daily News. Economics and mathematics classes received the lowest grades, with 52.39% and 55.18% receiving As, respectively. [Obviously, economics and math majors are the stupidest students on campus — Ed]

Harvard, too, has nothing but geniuses wandering its hallways:

A Harvard report revealed that 79% of Harvard students received As in the 2020-2021 school year compared to 60% of Harvard students in the 2010-2011 school year, according to The Harvard Crimson in October.

And here’s what Biden’s illegal 438 billion dollar student loan erasure is being spent on:

As of 2021, there were over 180,000 cultural and gender studies majors in the United States, according to DataUSA. The median salary of a gender studies graduate as of November 2023 is about $58,000, according to Zip Recruiter.