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<blockquote data-quote="Animal02" data-source="post: 543441" data-attributes="member: 347"><p>And that works for those that don't know what they want to do. But lots of kids do. And many posters here just assume that because Tech offers a Business degree and the :"Liberal Arts" science degree, that any recruit can simply major in that if they are academically eligible and therefore Tech can recruit just about anybody and everybody. The fact is, not everybody, and I would suggest that it is probably closer to 10% will have an interest in Engineering or the other type of science degrees.....business, math, biology, etc that Tech offers. I would also argue that it is immoral for recruiters to push kids to change their major solely to play football. That goes against the "Total Man" concept that is being pushed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Animal02, post: 543441, member: 347"] And that works for those that don't know what they want to do. But lots of kids do. And many posters here just assume that because Tech offers a Business degree and the :"Liberal Arts" science degree, that any recruit can simply major in that if they are academically eligible and therefore Tech can recruit just about anybody and everybody. The fact is, not everybody, and I would suggest that it is probably closer to 10% will have an interest in Engineering or the other type of science degrees.....business, math, biology, etc that Tech offers. I would also argue that it is immoral for recruiters to push kids to change their major solely to play football. That goes against the "Total Man" concept that is being pushed. [/QUOTE]
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