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College Athletes Should Be Allowed In College

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In high school my coaches always preached, “Academics are a priority and athletics are a privilege.” I believe this statement is true from a high school standpoint, but from a college standpoint, that is absolutely wrong. The reason I say this is because here at Midland University, you acquire either an academic or athletic scholarship. If you only have an athletic scholarship, your main priority in college is your sport, right? This lead me to the question, “do I want to continue being a track athlete in two years?” What exactly is Midland University trying to promote by only allowing an athletic or academic scholarship? I believe they are promoting that whatever you choose needs to be your priority. I find that unfair because if a student with an academic scholarship gets burnt out, they simply drop out, but what happens to a student athlete if they get burnt out? Will they ultimately revoke the student athlete’s scholarship? Every college athlete at Midland University must hope that their love for their sport never runs out, because if their love runs out, they ultimately might be without a scholarship. Midland University’s decision on if they would honor my scholarship would definitely be the biggest factor for me in deciding …show more content…

I am beyond excited for all the upcoming first-time experiences, but will I feel the same way further on in my track career? In two years, I would be preparing for my junior year track season. I ultimately will have to make the decision, should I stay in track, or should I begin to primarily focus on graduating? Before I began my student athlete career at Midland University, my high school coach told me that track and field won’t make me money in the future, but hard work in the classroom will. What will I find as my main priority in life as a twenty-year-old? As I get older, that issue would take a lot of time for me to find a true, honest

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