Originally posted by fstkhnan ok then, how is that being easier on athletes...see? they're regular students in class, but athletes outside of class......
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by sSsflamesSs Ok, if that's such a big surprise, then why the whole speech about "ooh any athlete contributes more to a school on any given day then the average nerd in a year"? How the hell does that make sense? You know what research is? Well, athletes don't conduct research, that's for sure. And, as I've said before, academics, and not athletics, are the primary goal of any school. And if it's not, well, then it's a dumb school, like it or not.
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you're actually benefiting from athletics.....u know how much money a college makes thru its athletic teams......more than u could imagine......Athletics is giving a life to the school, through spirit, teamwork, and dedication of its athletes.....I dont think any regular student could go through what an athlete does......
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Originally posted by sSsflamesSs Ok, this might come as a shock to you (since you're an exception - premed) but the majority of athletes go to college, not for their degree. They just deal with the academics part of school so they can be allowed to play. This leads them to pick a major that's not very difficult. Let me know if I lost you...
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by fstkhnan
you're actually benefiting from athletics.....u know how much money a college makes thru its athletic teams......more than u could imagine......Athletics is giving a life to the school, through spirit, teamwork, and dedication of its athletes.....I dont think any regular student could go through what an athlete does......
Comparing that to a student who works hard on school, to actually get a good grade without the teacher being nice, who has a job to PAY for that school, AND is involved in the community...athletes are reaaaally not doing anything special.
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Originally posted by Baron Dants I don't think an athlete could go through what a regular student does. oooooooo, you're playing tennis! How harsh is that! And as if it that wasn't enough, you have to traaaain toooo. People actually PAY to go to the gym to train.
Comparing that to a student who works hard on school, to actually get a good grade without the teacher being nice, who has a job to PAY for that school, AND is involved in the community...athletes are reaaaally not doing anything special.
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Originally posted by Baron Dants I don't think an athlete could go through what a regular student does. oooooooo, you're playing tennis! How harsh is that! And as if it that wasn't enough, you have to traaaain toooo. People actually PAY to go to the gym to train.
Comparing that to a student who works hard on school, to actually get a good grade without the teacher being nice, who has a job to PAY for that school, AND is involved in the community...athletes are reaaaally not doing anything special.
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Originally posted by fstkhnan what ru saying? athletes go through what regular students go through plus what athletes go through....2 in 1.....hahaha....trust me the training part is not as easy as getting trained in a gym....if its that easy for u .... why dont u go try out for some sport, and see if u could through one practice session of any sport.....specially track and field......where Ive cried during training at times.
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Originally posted by Baron Dants Oh yes...these "regular" students might also be subscribed to a gym too...
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Originally posted by sSsflamesSs Ok, if that's such a big surprise, then why the whole speech about "ooh any athlete contributes more to a school on any given day then the average nerd in a year"? How the hell does that make sense? You know what research is? Well, athletes don't conduct research, that's for sure. And, as I've said before, academics, and not athletics, are the primary goal of any school. And if it's not, well, then it's a dumb school, like it or not.
You a Trojan?
Of course the primary objective of a university is academics. A school needs to raise money and good athletic teams is a good way to do it. USC made something like 12-14 million dollars from their football team this season. There isn't any group of 90 students (approx. size of the football team) that will contribute that much money to the school while they're in school and that's why I think it's fine for them to get an easier pass on some xxxx.
Edit: They made the 12-14 from just the Rose Bowl. I'm sure they made some more from the regular season and all the gear people bought based on their successful season.Last edited by Hogg; 01-19-2004, 12:16 AM.
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