"Anything higher than a 93 is inefficient."
Applies to the grading
system where a 93% is for the purposes of GPA the equivalent of a 100%. Any grade higher than a 93% earns the same 'A' as a 93%, so the work done in getting, for example, a 95% was unnecessary. Traditionally used by students when they have a good grade and do not feel like doing their homework.
Coined at Madison-Grant High School at the end of the year
2012 by a
student after days of meditation.
Michael's
Mom: Have you finished your Spanish homework yet?
Michael: No
Michael's
Mom: Then what makes you think you should be playing video games on a school night?
Michael: The 93 Rule. I have a 97% and there aren't enough points in the rest of the semester for me to not get an A.
Michael's
Mom: I see. Carry on.