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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostDevils advocate, but does the soccer part not impact education? I thought it was ALL about that?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostUnless you’re going pro and planning on soccer as your career, soccer is a fun extracurricular activity. Unless you need the soccer scholarship money and then soccer is your job that helps pay for college. And sure, any extracurricular has an impact on your education. The positive impacts are many but if the negative impacts are interfering too much with school, I’d drop soccer.
Your done after senior year anyway.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostDevils advocate, but does the soccer part not impact education? I thought it was ALL about that?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIt should be. 99.999% won't go pro and college really isn't the track for most pro players (especially men's). If you can use your skills to leverage a quality education and get some $ for it, great, go for it but not if it starts to negatively impact your learning (D1 athletes do get a lot of academic support through which helps). It's a tough grind and some just aren't up for it.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSure, but my response to the OP was based on his criteria of not warming bench. Why not warm the bench at a great academic school if that is what got you in? Is it a "better" decision to start for UVA or sit on the bench at Duke?
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