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<blockquote data-quote="heeled soul" data-source="post: 11655" data-attributes="member: 427"><p>this is off topic to the initial question but pertinent to the current convo...</p><p></p><p>i see the calculus requirement as a potential hurdle... what really is that requirement? and more importantly, what really are the other academic hurdles once on campus?</p><p>i'm not asking about admissions because i assume that if you're offered, then you can or are close to making it in academically (whatever the requirements are for athletes). i'm asking about other class requirements or the majors that GT lacks that might make recruits not want to attend GT?</p><p></p><p>just a cursory look at the academics website and it shows that there's a business school and a liberal arts school that includes society, international affairs, communications, public policy, etc. you guys even have school of music (strangely under school of architecture... and do musicians need to pass calculus, too?). ok, so it looks like you can't exactly match UNC and our famed AFAM studies (that was a joke, btw), but those look like easier or "athlete-friendly" majors...</p><p></p><p>so, what are some specific examples of recruiting limitations caused by academics?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="heeled soul, post: 11655, member: 427"] this is off topic to the initial question but pertinent to the current convo... i see the calculus requirement as a potential hurdle... what really is that requirement? and more importantly, what really are the other academic hurdles once on campus? i'm not asking about admissions because i assume that if you're offered, then you can or are close to making it in academically (whatever the requirements are for athletes). i'm asking about other class requirements or the majors that GT lacks that might make recruits not want to attend GT? just a cursory look at the academics website and it shows that there's a business school and a liberal arts school that includes society, international affairs, communications, public policy, etc. you guys even have school of music (strangely under school of architecture... and do musicians need to pass calculus, too?). ok, so it looks like you can't exactly match UNC and our famed AFAM studies (that was a joke, btw), but those look like easier or "athlete-friendly" majors... so, what are some specific examples of recruiting limitations caused by academics? [/QUOTE]
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