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<blockquote data-quote="jojatk" data-source="post: 922781" data-attributes="member: 2627"><p>Well you do kinda sound mad about it. Just telling you how it reads, not telling you how you feel. </p><p></p><p>You’re also generalizing a lot. Just like everyone else there are some athletes who are more and some who are less dedicated to academics than others. While at GT I tutored a few athletes and was a TA in a lab class that had one of our starters on the team. He was a pretty good player and also was a well regarded recruit. All of those guys were actually on the field and they all put effort into the classes for which I either tutored them or was their TA. Is that representative of every student athlete? Of course not. But to paint all gifted athletes with the same brush is incorrect. And absolutely I agree that there are plenty of gifted athletes who DO fit your description so I’m not saying all are dedicated to their studies. Just that more are putting in work you seem to be saying they aren’t.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jojatk, post: 922781, member: 2627"] Well you do kinda sound mad about it. Just telling you how it reads, not telling you how you feel. You’re also generalizing a lot. Just like everyone else there are some athletes who are more and some who are less dedicated to academics than others. While at GT I tutored a few athletes and was a TA in a lab class that had one of our starters on the team. He was a pretty good player and also was a well regarded recruit. All of those guys were actually on the field and they all put effort into the classes for which I either tutored them or was their TA. Is that representative of every student athlete? Of course not. But to paint all gifted athletes with the same brush is incorrect. And absolutely I agree that there are plenty of gifted athletes who DO fit your description so I’m not saying all are dedicated to their studies. Just that more are putting in work you seem to be saying they aren’t. [/QUOTE]
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