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<blockquote data-quote="iceeater1969" data-source="post: 896718" data-attributes="member: 1237"><p>Many states have research designated colleges that have a alternate courses of study in addition to STEM.</p><p>(ON knights data sort u can sodt by Research. ) </p><p></p><p>Your point is correct but i think it is more limiting. </p><p></p><p>I have heard on this site that </p><p> IF THE UGA system has a course of study then Gt may not offer that course of study. </p><p>However since Gt engineering is so hard UGA now offers engr degrees.</p><p></p><p>Some ciriculum accommodation has been made to allow for a general scientific and literature type degree for non Stem.</p><p></p><p>Further accommodation is necessary ( imo) if Gt want to have recruits be rshirt seniors on team. Being realistic about injuries - football players will miss - play hurt or miss 1 year. At Gt incoming hs players all take AP classes and during summer they take classes. Throw in a redshirt year and you have a graduating football player w 2 years ( 3 w Covid-we tail gate w parents that say this ) eligibility and he has yet to see the field. </p><p> NCAA rules say must attend classes to play. </p><p></p><p>Would be nice if playrr who has graduated from GT could take courses at Emory College/ ga state and be eligible. </p><p></p><p>Unless Hill fights to remove these systemic catch 22 issues we will be punching up hill. </p><p></p><p>Gt has way more issues that make being good at football very difficult , yet the Prez dont do more than lip service to help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="iceeater1969, post: 896718, member: 1237"] Many states have research designated colleges that have a alternate courses of study in addition to STEM. (ON knights data sort u can sodt by Research. ) Your point is correct but i think it is more limiting. I have heard on this site that IF THE UGA system has a course of study then Gt may not offer that course of study. However since Gt engineering is so hard UGA now offers engr degrees. Some ciriculum accommodation has been made to allow for a general scientific and literature type degree for non Stem. Further accommodation is necessary ( imo) if Gt want to have recruits be rshirt seniors on team. Being realistic about injuries - football players will miss - play hurt or miss 1 year. At Gt incoming hs players all take AP classes and during summer they take classes. Throw in a redshirt year and you have a graduating football player w 2 years ( 3 w Covid-we tail gate w parents that say this ) eligibility and he has yet to see the field. NCAA rules say must attend classes to play. Would be nice if playrr who has graduated from GT could take courses at Emory College/ ga state and be eligible. Unless Hill fights to remove these systemic catch 22 issues we will be punching up hill. Gt has way more issues that make being good at football very difficult , yet the Prez dont do more than lip service to help. [/QUOTE]
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