Since so many students are looking for MBAs, they probably would be interested in some school policies.
Just last week, I was talking with my American classmetes. Why JHU is so strict on PGA, at least 3.0, while giving the admission. (As I know my best American friend who had GPA only 2.7 in U Penn is living in some conditions, above B grade in fist year. However, he has GMAT 670 as well as more than 10 years WE and is a product manager, so he got the admission.)
The reason is the school policy:
Academic Policies
Johns Hopkins University, Carey Business School graduate students are expected to maintain at least a B average (3.0 on a 4.0 scale) throughout their enrollment. In addition, graduate students must have minimum cumulative grade point averages of 3.0 (on a 4.0 scale) to receive approval for graduation.
Grades Quality Points
A 4.0
A- 3.7
B+ 3.3
B 3.0
B- 2.7
C+ 2.3
C 2.0
C- 1.7
F Fail
The same reason, when you are doing MBA in JHU, you also have to get 3.0 to graduate. Moreover, in whole program, you only allow to have one grade below "B-", that is, if you have 2 "C+ or lower", you will need to prepare to go back home.
Can other MBA students share their academic policy? Or this is just regular one. I think it will be very hard to get a good grade in Ivy schools.