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<blockquote data-quote="gtdrew" data-source="post: 7699" data-attributes="member: 49"><p>I went to high school with a guy named JR Lemon. Some of you might remember him. Big time RB out of South Metro Atlanta. His final two;Stanford & GT. He chose Stanford, and when we asked him why, he just smiled. Don't underestimate the "Cali" factor. It's a gorgeous campus with great weather, and regardless of what you think, ATL1, the academics there may be as tough as Ma Tech, but every athlete that darkens the door at Stanford doesn't have to pass Calc 1 and a Lab Science the first year they're on campus. I can't stress this enough; just because a kid is smart doesn't mean he wants to deal with the academic limitations & challenges of a place like Tech.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gtdrew, post: 7699, member: 49"] I went to high school with a guy named JR Lemon. Some of you might remember him. Big time RB out of South Metro Atlanta. His final two;Stanford & GT. He chose Stanford, and when we asked him why, he just smiled. Don't underestimate the "Cali" factor. It's a gorgeous campus with great weather, and regardless of what you think, ATL1, the academics there may be as tough as Ma Tech, but every athlete that darkens the door at Stanford doesn't have to pass Calc 1 and a Lab Science the first year they're on campus. I can't stress this enough; just because a kid is smart doesn't mean he wants to deal with the academic limitations & challenges of a place like Tech. [/QUOTE]
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