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Student Athlete Research Paper
Jasmine Harbor
ENG 112 006
Essay #1
February 6, 2012
Life of a Student Athlete Scholar athletes deserve to be given special treatment because we have to go above and beyond more than the average student. There are times that as a student athlete that you will have to miss class due to road trips. When I was a freshman, I was assigned two papers in one day and they were both due the very next day, because I had to leave for a basketball road trip and we would have been gone the entire week and I would be missing the due date that was assigned for each one of the assignments. My teachers did not accept emailed assignments and only accepted hard copies. Now on that particular day I did not get out of class until twelve, had practice from
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Well school is more complicate d for student athletes, because we have to balance more in the sense that we have class, practice, games, and some games require you to travel. In some situations we have to rush to get our work turned in because some teachers feel that being a student athlete does not mean anything and you are viewed as a regular student. Student athletes do not want special treatment so that sports can be used as an excuse, but we would like to have an understanding with our teachers during times that we have to travel and we will be missing class and possibly assignments. When you have to rush to get work in before road trips, most of the time the work turned in is of poor quality, which means you will get a bad grade. That helps nothing because in order to play sports you have to maintain a certain grade point average but if we are turning in poor quality work then our grades could possibly be unacceptable. Then if you are on scholarship and your grades are unacceptable you will then lose your scholarship which can bring about more …show more content…
In many situations I do know that teachers do not like student athletes and they feel that we do not deserve special treatment, because some athletes use sports as an excuse. There are many student athletes that abuse the opportunity to play sports. Some athletes feel that they are above the regular students and that they can do whatever they please. They may show up to class late on a daily basis or they may turn in assignments late for no reason. Situations like that make teachers not trust student athletes and when you may really need a teacher to give you some extra time because sports may really interfere with your class work they will not help you. In order for a teacher to allow student athletes to turn in work in different methods when sports interferes first requires the teacher to be able to trust the student that they will turn their work in at the right time even though it would be sent through a different form other than the teachers norm. It is very understandable why some teachers treat student athletes just as they would any other student. Some athletes really do abuse their opportunity to b a student athlete and that makes it harder for many of the good student

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