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    Over 240‚000 College Athletes are affected by the law that prevents college athletes from getting paid (NCAA). "Everyone is making money off them except them‚"(Reshke).“The United States is a sports-obsessed nation‚ and National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) football and basketball contests are some of the most widely viewed‚ highly rated‚ heavily bet on‚ and highly profitable sporting events in the country‚” (Garcia). College athletes fail to get paid‚ they always put their health at risk

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    Should Major College Athletes Receive Pay For Play? http://bleacherreport.com/articles/22835-should-major-college-athletes-receive-pay-for-play John Stevens Correspondent When I was asked to write this article I gave it quite a lot of thought. Having been in the same position as many of these athletes many years ago‚ I do share some of their feelings on this matter. However‚ on the other hand‚ I want to be as unbiased as possible about this and present a fair perspective. This is a question that

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    As a female athlete‚ it can be hard to imagine a plan for the future. There are not as many options available to females who play softball like there are to males that play baseball. That leaves these females with the question of what to do after their softball careers are over. Many of these young softball players have chosen to pursue a career in physical therapy‚ the main reason being that they do not want to leave the athletic environment. Physical therapy is one of the fastest growing‚ well

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    your lives. I was relentlessly told this through my years as a young teen. However‚ the same jingle rings when the time for college comes around. I’m not quite sure which to believe‚ but so far‚ college has been much more entertaining than high school ever was. This past month has opened my eyes‚ extended my world view‚ and set the foundation for the rest of my college career. From my peers‚ I’ve discovered that I have an “out-going” personality‚ which I never considered of myself. I’ve also

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    Pay to Play Are athletes at Division 1-A colleges amateurs or are they really professionals? This question is argued by many people throughout the nation. Some say it’s unfair to others but some also say that it is a necessity for these athletes. With these athletes being full time students while playing sports‚ they don’t have any opportunities to make money. There are three specific reasons on why college athletes should get paid: It will pay for more than just textbooks‚ players give up their

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    strong point against legacy admissions‚ he states that they are unfair and wrong. What he does not say is that every story has two sides! I both agree and disagree with legacy admissions… What does the word legacy admission mean to you? Most teens entering college will be apart of legacy admissions‚ whether the legacy‚ the admitted‚ or the left out! I bet you will never guess someone famous who got into an Ivy league college who was under qualified! As a freshmen in college I just got through with

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    on my face as I read over all possible majors and minors for college‚ my mother reassured me. "Everyone has at least one special talent that they excel in‚" she winks‚ "I’m sure you’ll have your breakthrough." Just thinking that it was unconditional love smothering me‚ I shrugged off indifferently at her comment and continued to stare blankly at the list. My biggest worry wasn’t filling out the massive paperwork for college admission; it was choosing the right major‚ the right field‚ and the right

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    There many reasons people desire a college education. The two main reasons are to make more money and those who want it as a life accomplishment. I am different than most people. As far back in my life as I can remember I have had a passion for learning. I can still feel the excitement of coming from the store with the flash cards of basic math equations. It felt so rewarding to get faster going through them knowing I was getting smarter‚ a feeling that is important for young kids. Flash forward

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    unique and has something that they are good at. Most people‚ when given the opportunity‚ will try to pursue a career that reflects their strengths and interests. Some people aspire to be professional athletes‚ while others would like a science career. No matter what field one wishes to enter‚ however‚ a college degree is usually required‚ which in turn favors those who had high GPAs in high school. GPAs‚ if you don’t already know‚ are based on the grades students receive in their classes. However‚ while

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    Competition The age-old question: Should college athletes receive compensation for competition? College athletes already receive a scholarship to go to school. Much of the NCAA’s revenue is from selling athletes’ names and pictures. Athletes in college usually find themselves struggling with finding a job that cooperates with their schedule. College athletes will most likely receive a small compensation for competing in the NCAA at some point in the future. These athletes should receive some sort of pension

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