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<blockquote data-quote="g0lftime" data-source="post: 988548" data-attributes="member: 2672"><p>Higher education has become a business. Curricula has been watered down and bogus majors created for mass appeal. Try getting kids to come to a university with Saturday (had them at GT in 1964) or even Friday classes. A F can be dropped from a transcript if the course is repeated. In the meantime the cost is prohibitive for most Americans so huge debt is incurred. Most P5 athletes don't value the actual degree and only want to get to professional sports as fast as possible. They don't regard the cost of their scholarship as having any real value--at least that's the impression I get. It is very frustrating to see so many kids transferring for whatever reasons. It has become epidemic in college sports. TV and lawsuits are ruining revenue sports. Too bad.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="g0lftime, post: 988548, member: 2672"] Higher education has become a business. Curricula has been watered down and bogus majors created for mass appeal. Try getting kids to come to a university with Saturday (had them at GT in 1964) or even Friday classes. A F can be dropped from a transcript if the course is repeated. In the meantime the cost is prohibitive for most Americans so huge debt is incurred. Most P5 athletes don't value the actual degree and only want to get to professional sports as fast as possible. They don't regard the cost of their scholarship as having any real value--at least that's the impression I get. It is very frustrating to see so many kids transferring for whatever reasons. It has become epidemic in college sports. TV and lawsuits are ruining revenue sports. Too bad. [/QUOTE]
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