No, what he's saying is, a lot of these athletes couldn't make it at ISU or any other college for that matter without all the help tutors do for them.
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No, what he's saying is, a lot of these athletes couldn't make it at ISU or any other college for that matter without all the help tutors do for them.
No, what he's saying is, a lot of these athletes couldn't make it at ISU or any other college for that matter without all the help tutors do for them. Happens everywhere, not just UNC unfortunately.
If you've watched Last Chance U, you'd understand. We have a lot of athletes at ISU with the same intelligence level as some of those players on Last Chance U. And there is no way they would make it at ISU without help.
I mean if you're insinuating that you would be better at statistical analysis than an engineer I would have to laugh in your face. Pick whatever subject you want but don't act like being a student athlete in engineering and business are the same thing. It's not even close.Do you want a cookie? Does it make one feel more noble since he/she is 'dedicating' more of life to one thing? If one was a business major he/she might know more about some of the opportunity costs that arise from 'dedication' to something. Maybe it's counterproductive. People are different. I, for one, would certainly hate to 'dedicate' myself to engineering.
I mean if you're insinuating that you would be better at statistical analysis than an engineer I would have to laugh in your face. Pick whatever subject you want but don't act like being a student athlete in engineering and business are the same thing. It's not even close.
I mean if you're insinuating that you would be better at statistical analysis than an engineer I would have to laugh in your face. Pick whatever subject you want but don't act like being a student athlete in engineering and business are the same thing. It's not even close.
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I mean if you're insinuating that you would be better at statistical analysis than an engineer I would have to laugh in your face. Pick whatever subject you want but don't act like being a student athlete in engineering and business are the same thing. It's not even close.
One of my favorite exams came from a football player.
Dude didn't want to be the first one turning in his exam, so he pretended to write stuff for about 35 minutes. Then someone turned in their exam, and this guy appeared about 2 seconds behind him.
His essay: "I don't know. I didn't study this ****."
Dude waited 35 minutes to look like he was writing, just to offer that. Oops.
I mean if you're insinuating that you would be better at statistical analysis than an engineer I would have to laugh in your face. Pick whatever subject you want but don't act like being a student athlete in engineering and business are the same thing. It's not even close.
Damn, this thread made me feel bad about having a business degree.
Couldn't agree more (with the sarcasm) of your last sentence. It always makes me laugh how high and mighty they act since they're an engineer major. And then complain about how hard it isI was in the marching band (in one of the male-dominated section) as a liberal arts major, which was mostly engineering majors -- the total number of "would you like fries with that?" comments over the years was ludicrous. Engineers must be God's gift to something.
Couldn't agree more (with the sarcasm) of your last sentence. It always makes me laugh how high and mighty they act since they're an engineer major. And then complain about how hard it is
Couldn't agree more (with the sarcasm) of your last sentence. It always makes me laugh how high and mighty they act since they're an engineer major. And then complain about how hard it is