Kempt sixth-year ... any day now

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If that was the case, and it's declined, you would think they would put it out there to help recruiting.

And if it was granted, you’d think they’d put it out there.

My fear is someone at the NCAA told them yes, unofficially. And then it started to leak. But someone at thd NCAA won’t sign off on it.
 

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And if it was granted, you’d think they’d put it out there.

My fear is someone at the NCAA told them yes, unofficially. And then it started to leak. But someone at thd NCAA won’t sign off on it.

I'm guessing the NCAA came back to them asking for a few more details but feedback was positive.
 

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Decision has been made, they're writing us the official reply:
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He's in one of my classes and I'm a second year student.

I took a couple 200 level required classes my senior year. My theory was to mix some of them in every semester so I didn't get into a position where my last year was all high level stuff. So I took some 300 and 400 Econ stuff "early" to mix them in. Besides, who wants to coast through the last semester with tough classes?
 

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I took a couple 200 level required classes my senior year. My theory was to mix some of them in every semester so I didn't get into a position where my last year was all high level stuff. So I took some 300 and 400 Econ stuff "early" to mix them in. Besides, who wants to coast through the last semester with tough classes?

Yeah, that kind of happened to me...

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I survived somehow, though.
 

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I took a couple 200 level required classes my senior year. My theory was to mix some of them in every semester so I didn't get into a position where my last year was all high level stuff. So I took some 300 and 400 Econ stuff "early" to mix them in. Besides, who wants to coast through the last semester with tough classes?

I found the higher level courses easier in a way. The class sizes were smaller and the subject matter was more directly related to my chosen field. I guess for me the subject matter in the higher level courses was more interesting so it was easier for me to stay engaged vs the lower level courses which just felt like more of a chore.