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To be honest, I'm not sure I'd be willing to part with BJax for Kirk - I love what Bobby brings to this team and how well he runs the offense. I...
Luckily for those people, the Grizzlies suck and they had extra seats.
They also use resumes and require written essays. As I've been saying all along, SAT/GPA are not the only two factors.
Yeah but it wasn't made like a commercial - such as LeBron's. That very well might have been intended though. I think LeBron's commercial was...
Kobe's a badass. I guess I'm missing something - what makes ya'll think it's fake?
Yes, there are reasons. SAT/GPA are not everything that goes into an application process. Employment history? Classes taken? Languages spoken? Are...
How are international students the same as American minorities? :confused: And your argument that poor kids are driven to do well in school,...
Not to mention, class slots aren't solely based on GPA and SATs. Extra-curiculars, languages spoke, degree of difficulty of classes you have been...
Lets GOOOOOOO San Diego Rockets!!
I can understand why they do though. I think most colleges strive to be more diverse - it makes for more interesting class. I'd rather be in a...
Do you have a link? I did a quick google search and just found a 2006 USA article talking about SAT scores declining....
So she scored a 1220 - the average SAT score for freshmen entering UT is 1230 (http://bealonghorn.utexas.edu/img/prod75_005855.pdf). I still don't...
Why am I supposed to be offended again?
No kidding - what a whiny b!tch. Did the article even mention her SAT score? Thousands of qualified people get rejected from UT - including...
What school could he get in to? Most of your star athletes aren't the sharpest tools in the shed - they couldn't get into a Duke, UNC, Texas, UCLA...
So teams wouldn't be able to judge talent/potential if the draftees had two years of college? :confused:
I don't think it's funny saying it benefits the players at all. All your points can be countered - obviously the argument can be laid down on both...
The rule is in place to protect the kids - how can you not see that? There were several kids who thought they were good enough to make the jump...
http://pundits.thehill.com/2008/03/26/hillarys-other-fabrication/
I seriously doubt that would ever happen. Here are the two options that the top tier talents would face: 1) Go to Europe, thousands of miles...