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<blockquote data-quote="GTRX7" data-source="post: 259885" data-attributes="member: 1045"><p>A recent bleacher report cited the most popular majors for ACC and SEC football players as follows:</p><p>African American Studies (UF) <strong>--Tech does't have.</strong></p><p>Agricultural Leadership and Development (Texas A&M) <strong>--Tech does't have.</strong></p><p>Arts and Sciences (BC, Pitt, UVA) <strong>--Tech does't have.</strong></p><p>Business (with rankings shown -- Ga Tech (#36), Georgia (#67), Missouri (#76), Alabama (NR), Auburn (NR))</p><p>Communication (UL, Syracuse, Vandy) -- Tech does have a BS in Literature, Media, and Communication</p><p>Exercise and Sport Science (UNC) <strong>--Tech does't have.</strong></p><p>General Studies (Ole Miss) <strong>--Tech does't have.</strong></p><p>Human Development/Science (Va Tech, Miss. St.) <strong>--Tech does't have.</strong></p><p>Parks, Recreation and Tourism (Clem) <strong>--Tech does't have.</strong></p><p>Recreation and Sport Management (Arkansas, Tenn) <strong>--Tech does't have.</strong></p><p>Sociology (Duke) <strong>--Tech does't have.</strong></p><p>Social Science (FSU) <strong>--Tech does't have.</strong></p><p>Sports Administration (Miami, LSU)<strong> --Tech does't have.</strong></p><p>Sport and Entertainment Management (S. Car.) <strong>--Tech does't have.</strong></p><p>Undergraduate Studies (UK) <strong>--Tech does't have.</strong></p><p></p><p>Other Top 10 Teams:</p><p>Advertising (Mich) <strong>--Tech does't have.</strong></p><p>American Ethnic Studies (Washington) <strong>--Tech does't have.</strong></p><p>Business (Nebraska (not ranked in Bloomberg's top 114))</p><p>Life Sciences Communication (Wisc.) <strong>--Tech does't have.</strong></p><p>Sport Industry (Ohio St) <strong>--Tech does't have.</strong></p><p></p><p>And...Stanford...Science, Technology, and Society (notably, listed on Stanford's website as "The only major at Stanford to offer both a Bachelor of Arts and a Bachelor of Science."). Tech's is only a BS. And, the fact that it is the most popular major on Stanford's football team seems to indicate that they may have more football players majoring in this major than all students combined in Tech's program.)</p><p></p><p>If you don't see a huge disadvantage in the variety and type of majors offered at Tech compared to most schools (especially the top football schools), I don't know what to tell you.</p><p></p><p>Source: <a href="http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2521779-most-popular-academic-majors-for-2015-power-5-conference-football-players" target="_blank">http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2521779-most-popular-academic-majors-for-2015-power-5-conference-football-players</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GTRX7, post: 259885, member: 1045"] A recent bleacher report cited the most popular majors for ACC and SEC football players as follows: African American Studies (UF) [B]--Tech does't have.[/B] Agricultural Leadership and Development (Texas A&M) [B]--Tech does't have.[/B] Arts and Sciences (BC, Pitt, UVA) [B]--Tech does't have.[/B] Business (with rankings shown -- Ga Tech (#36), Georgia (#67), Missouri (#76), Alabama (NR), Auburn (NR)) Communication (UL, Syracuse, Vandy) -- Tech does have a BS in Literature, Media, and Communication Exercise and Sport Science (UNC) [B]--Tech does't have.[/B] General Studies (Ole Miss) [B]--Tech does't have.[/B] Human Development/Science (Va Tech, Miss. St.) [B]--Tech does't have.[/B] Parks, Recreation and Tourism (Clem) [B]--Tech does't have.[/B] Recreation and Sport Management (Arkansas, Tenn) [B]--Tech does't have.[/B] Sociology (Duke) [B]--Tech does't have.[/B] Social Science (FSU) [B]--Tech does't have.[/B] Sports Administration (Miami, LSU)[B] --Tech does't have.[/B] Sport and Entertainment Management (S. Car.) [B]--Tech does't have.[/B] Undergraduate Studies (UK) [B]--Tech does't have.[/B] Other Top 10 Teams: Advertising (Mich) [B]--Tech does't have.[/B] American Ethnic Studies (Washington) [B]--Tech does't have.[/B] Business (Nebraska (not ranked in Bloomberg's top 114)) Life Sciences Communication (Wisc.) [B]--Tech does't have.[/B] Sport Industry (Ohio St) [B]--Tech does't have.[/B] And...Stanford...Science, Technology, and Society (notably, listed on Stanford's website as "The only major at Stanford to offer both a Bachelor of Arts and a Bachelor of Science."). Tech's is only a BS. And, the fact that it is the most popular major on Stanford's football team seems to indicate that they may have more football players majoring in this major than all students combined in Tech's program.) If you don't see a huge disadvantage in the variety and type of majors offered at Tech compared to most schools (especially the top football schools), I don't know what to tell you. Source: [URL]http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2521779-most-popular-academic-majors-for-2015-power-5-conference-football-players[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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