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<blockquote data-quote="LawyersGuns&amp;Money" data-source="post: 923009" data-attributes="member: 6562"><p>Look if the dude made it out with a 4.0, he’s probably going to make enough money in the private sector that he’ll be ok having to have paid his way through. That’s a market analysis by Tech. That guy is probably more common for them to find so they don’t need to pay for it.</p><p></p><p>Student athletes are going to be all over the place. Some really are going to be those kinds of academic profiles. Some may not be the best students but you can’t assume they don’t bust their tail trying because they have layers of accountability that ensure they are working hard.</p><p></p><p>Those kids may get a free education, but they’re probably not going to get the career track your friend did with a 4.0. But you know what? They’ll still get good jobs, maybe as coaches or teachers or entrepreneurs and they’ll be ambassadors for Tech in ways your friend may not be able to. And that’s why Tech invested in them. In some ways we get more ROI from that investment than a lot of others when you think about it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LawyersGuns&Money, post: 923009, member: 6562"] Look if the dude made it out with a 4.0, he’s probably going to make enough money in the private sector that he’ll be ok having to have paid his way through. That’s a market analysis by Tech. That guy is probably more common for them to find so they don’t need to pay for it. Student athletes are going to be all over the place. Some really are going to be those kinds of academic profiles. Some may not be the best students but you can’t assume they don’t bust their tail trying because they have layers of accountability that ensure they are working hard. Those kids may get a free education, but they’re probably not going to get the career track your friend did with a 4.0. But you know what? They’ll still get good jobs, maybe as coaches or teachers or entrepreneurs and they’ll be ambassadors for Tech in ways your friend may not be able to. And that’s why Tech invested in them. In some ways we get more ROI from that investment than a lot of others when you think about it. [/QUOTE]
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