colleges are just using athletes, to keep up with the Jones. The truth is that every kid who is committed to a college sport team - especially the big ones like hockey, football, and basketball - is getting a 2nd rate education because their minds and their time is not on their studies. They pay for it. Soccer is fun, but soccer and fun are not their futures. Unless the kid has standout pro potential, its best to leave varsity level commitment to sports in high school
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Postcolleges are just using athletes, to keep up with the Jones. The truth is that every kid who is committed to a college sport team - especially the big ones like hockey, football, and basketball - is getting a 2nd rate education because their minds and their time is not on their studies. They pay for it. Soccer is fun, but soccer and fun are not their futures. Unless the kid has standout pro potential, its best to leave varsity level commitment to sports in high school
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Postcolleges are just using athletes, to keep up with the Jones. The truth is that every kid who is committed to a college sport team - especially the big ones like hockey, football, and basketball - is getting a 2nd rate education because their minds and their time is not on their studies. They pay for it. Soccer is fun, but soccer and fun are not their futures. Unless the kid has standout pro potential, its best to leave varsity level commitment to sports in high school
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThat is funny because employers love to seek out graduates that can manage their time well and deal with pressure. They respect and understand the level of commitment that it takes to play at the collegiate level. It is called real life. Your post is ridiculous.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThat is funny because employers love to seek out graduates that can manage their time well and deal with pressure. They respect and understand the level of commitment that it takes to play at the collegiate level. It is called real life. Your post is ridiculous.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThat is funny because employers love to seek out graduates that can manage their time well and deal with pressure. They respect and understand the level of commitment that it takes to play at the collegiate level. It is called real life. Your post is ridiculous.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThis is an interesting point of view, and there's some merit to it. But as another poster says, the US is the only place where college sports is taken so seriously, where future pros train while (supposedly) getting an education. Everywhere else, if you're going to play soccer, you're not going to college. Seems to me the US system is a recipe for poorly educated college graduates and 2nd rate soccer players.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThis is an interesting point of view, and there's some merit to it. But as another poster says, the US is the only place where college sports is taken so seriously, where future pros train while (supposedly) getting an education. Everywhere else, if you're going to play soccer, you're not going to college. Seems to me the US system is a recipe for poorly educated college graduates and 2nd rate soccer players.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWhat a silly post. There will always be distractions and multiple demands on one's time in life. Handling these distractions and balancing these demands make for a well rounded person. I guess having a spouse and children or perhaps donating time to a charitable cause would also be considered a distraction and therefore would make for a poorly performing worker and 2nd rate parent and member of the community?
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Still going to let your kid miss out on the fun of HS soccer????
Read the story www.topdrawersoccer.com
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostStill going to let your kid miss out on the fun of HS soccer????
Read the story www.topdrawersoccer.com
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostDifferent time in the life of an individual plus spending 3-4 per day besides traveling is not just a distraction. Coming from another continent, I think that sports in college make sense if someone will pursue a career connected with sports, got a great scholarship due to sports, and/or is using sports as the ticket to his/her dream school. I understand that it is fun to continue with sports, but I grew up knowing that by the end of high school the fun was over. Time to move on, make tough choices, and think about the future. College students use time wisely getting seriously involved in activities related to their future careers and choosing challenging courses. If you have some free time, you can continue doing sports or any other activity just for fun or as a distraction.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostDifferent time in the life of an individual plus spending 3-4 per day besides traveling is not just a distraction. Coming from another continent, I think that sports in college make sense if someone will pursue a career connected with sports, got a great scholarship due to sports, and/or is using sports as the ticket to his/her dream school. I understand that it is fun to continue with sports, but I grew up knowing that by the end of high school the fun was over. Time to move on, make tough choices, and think about the future. College students use time wisely getting seriously involved in activities related to their future careers and choosing challenging courses. If you have some free time, you can continue doing sports or any other activity just for fun or as a distraction.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostDifferent time in the life of an individual plus spending 3-4 per day besides traveling is not just a distraction. Coming from another continent, I think that sports in college make sense if someone will pursue a career connected with sports, got a great scholarship due to sports, and/or is using sports as the ticket to his/her dream school. I understand that it is fun to continue with sports, but I grew up knowing that by the end of high school the fun was over. Time to move on, make tough choices, and think about the future. College students use time wisely getting seriously involved in activities related to their future careers and choosing challenging courses. If you have some free time, you can continue doing sports or any other activity just for fun or as a distraction.
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