As a grad student at Harvard I was involved in teaching several courses at Harvard Extension School. While the students were generally motivated and enthusiastic about the course material, it was a very different academic environment, one that was not as intellectually rigorous.
You are right about grade inflation, but the difference in the level of rigor between the two schools means that not all As are equal.
You are right about grade inflation, but the difference in the level of rigor between the two schools means that not all As are equal.