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<blockquote data-quote="GTJoeBrew" data-source="post: 502268" data-attributes="member: 696"><p>I have a unique perspective on this, as I attended three different schools. The first being a junior college to play baseball, then Clemson, and finally Tech. I can tell you, I was in for a rude awakening when I finally got into Tech. I did ok in junior college academic wise. I schedule the easiest classes to make time for baseball, so I didn't get what I needed to transfer into Tech. I went to Clemson to do that, came out of there with a 4.0. Thought I would come into Tech and do the same, not a lot of studying, just understand the material and I'll be fine. After getting a C in INTRO (!) to AE, and a D in Physics II, I realized I was in for a battle. I earned every passing grade through spending countless hours and nights in the library (with the help of study friends). I do not know how the folks played football and kept on the track to graduate. Both Sean Bedford and walk on achieved a degree in AE while playing. Absolutely insane.</p><p></p><p>But I do agree with many of the posters above. I welcome anyone that wants to be a fan. Lord knows we need them. I do not feel that I am better than any of them because of what I experienced in my time at Tech. I can guarantee I am not smarter than most of them, probably just more stubborn. I refused to fail like so many of the other folks in my major, and a am driven to never let that happen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GTJoeBrew, post: 502268, member: 696"] I have a unique perspective on this, as I attended three different schools. The first being a junior college to play baseball, then Clemson, and finally Tech. I can tell you, I was in for a rude awakening when I finally got into Tech. I did ok in junior college academic wise. I schedule the easiest classes to make time for baseball, so I didn't get what I needed to transfer into Tech. I went to Clemson to do that, came out of there with a 4.0. Thought I would come into Tech and do the same, not a lot of studying, just understand the material and I'll be fine. After getting a C in INTRO (!) to AE, and a D in Physics II, I realized I was in for a battle. I earned every passing grade through spending countless hours and nights in the library (with the help of study friends). I do not know how the folks played football and kept on the track to graduate. Both Sean Bedford and walk on achieved a degree in AE while playing. Absolutely insane. But I do agree with many of the posters above. I welcome anyone that wants to be a fan. Lord knows we need them. I do not feel that I am better than any of them because of what I experienced in my time at Tech. I can guarantee I am not smarter than most of them, probably just more stubborn. I refused to fail like so many of the other folks in my major, and a am driven to never let that happen. [/QUOTE]
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