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Re: New Admissions Criteria



From: jphowdy
Date: 01 Feb 2006 - 03:04 PM EST

Like a "Doctorate in Dunkology"?
---- Mike Brungs <address@hidden> wrote:

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I guess my question is this.. what is wrong with a university being a place
where the goal is to assist the person in becoming the best athlete that
they can be. For some, academic skills are their strong point and the
university will help them hone those skills for a career in medicine,
engineering, etc. For others, atheletics skills are their strong point and
the university could help them hone their skills for a pro career. Perhaps
that career will only be for a few years, but that person can maximize
those physical skills for as long as possible and then perhaps then come
back to the university to build skills for a second career.

Allow someone to major in basketball ? Is it really such a bad idea ?
In that case, does the ACT score really matter ?

I'm not one of those people think that the goal of college is to get a degree..
I believe it is to prepare you for a career. The two are not mutually exclusive,
but neither are the two dependent upon one another.

Bearcat Tom <address@hidden> wrote:
I'm all for raising the academic standards at UC. Honestly, I have thought
for a long time they were too low for the caliber of school. I seriously
doubt they will apply the same requirements to student athletes. ND,
Stanford, Duke all treat applications differently for scholarship athletes.

I'm all for getting the best student & best athlete but sometimes those 2
are mutually exclusive. It will be a balancing act for sure. e.g. Captain
of basketball team equates to a sign of leadership vs. just looking at a 20
ACT.

Tom


From: Stephen Wuebker
Reply-To: address@hidden
To: address@hidden
Subject: Re: [UC Basketball] New Admissions Criteria
Date: Tue, 31 Jan 2006 17:32:56 -0500

The valedictorian of my HS class was 6'4", had a 4.0 GPA and 31 ACT. I
believe he was recruited for MIT's track team (he had the school record
in the high jump) and ended playing some basketball for them too. He
played pretty good from what I remember. (Ivy League is no match for Big
East, but still)

There are guys out there, just most of them don't want to play sports in
college, or don't want or need to go to UC for a good degree. (Sorry, a
mechanical engineering degree from MIT is way better than the same from UC)

address@hidden wrote:
In a message dated 1/31/2006 3:33:54 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
address@hidden writes:

a potential target in
5 years being:

Top 10% of high school class OR

ACT >= 24 OR

Top 50% of high school class AND ACT >= 22 AND HSGPA>= 2.7

Well I know this isn't ever going to happen at UC but just putting it
down is a joke. Is there people at UC that are actually going along with
this? From the basketball side of it how many players would qualify?
That little 5 foot 2 guy with a book stuck up his butt that's who. Don



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