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Is this bowl really an option to play in as it has a Big 12 tie in, but will Iowa State be able to accept as Semester Finals is during the week?
Football does not care about finals. We would except the bowl with no issues
I’ll never forget overhearing one of my professors telling a scholarship freshman who was applying to graphic design program that she’d have to pick volleyball or graphic design. The girl was kind of crying over it. I hope she kept the scholarship and just found some other path to a degree. The prof was not the sports friendly type.
Made me wonder what majors were athlete friendly, it’s not like we were curing cancer with what we were learning. The professor had a point though. We had 8am studio 3x a week every semester and if you missed 5 your best grade was a C if you scored perfect on every project, miss 6 and you’d certainly fail. Wouldn’t be fair to allow more absences for athletes.
I think there is a common practice that student athletes take lighter classes during their seasons when they have to travel.
Some professors are open to be flexible but there are also some things that are definitely non negotiable.
He was nucking futz.I had a psych prof that had policy of 3 missed classes=F. No official university absences consider. Made a point singling out athletes.
I’ll never forget overhearing one of my professors telling a scholarship freshman who was applying to graphic design program that she’d have to pick volleyball or graphic design. The girl was kind of crying over it. I hope she kept the scholarship and just found some other path to a degree. The prof was not the sports friendly type.
Made me wonder what majors were athlete friendly, it’s not like we were curing cancer with what we were learning. The professor had a point though. We had 8am studio 3x a week every semester and if you missed 5 your best grade was a C if you scored perfect on every project, miss 6 and you’d certainly fail. Wouldn’t be fair to allow more absences for athletes.
Puke, a his bowl is like 2-3 weeks before all the others?
I knew athletes at ISU who had to deal with profs who resented them being there. To a point where the athlete was made to feel singled out for being there. I never understood that. Scholarship athletes work harder in their time at school than anybody else on campus. They may not all care about the academic side of things, but most of them do.
BVD excepted it. We would accept, but we won’t go that know.Football does not care about finals. We would except the bowl with no issues
Many were Leisure Studies.I’ll never forget overhearing one of my professors telling a scholarship freshman who was applying to graphic design program that she’d have to pick volleyball or graphic design. The girl was kind of crying over it. I hope she kept the scholarship and just found some other path to a degree. The prof was not the sports friendly type.
Made me wonder what majors were athlete friendly, it’s not like we were curing cancer with what we were learning. The professor had a point though. We had 8am studio 3x a week every semester and if you missed 5 your best grade was a C if you scored perfect on every project, miss 6 and you’d certainly fail. Wouldn’t be fair to allow more absences for athletes.