College Sports and Athletes

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College sports and athletes have always been and will continue to be a source of controversy in the academic world. Some feel athletes have it easy while others clearly beg to differ. Some colleges allow athletes to maintain lowers gpa levels as well as offer programs specifically for athletes to meet the bare minimum. Universities argue that athlete encourage alumni revenue and national recognition to a particular college. I believe college athletes should be held by the same criteria as everyone else. I feel this way because it not fair to the average student in high school, It opens the door to possible exploitation by gifted athletes in college, and sets bad precedent for future student looking to attend ivy league schools. College sports are a necessary addition to any institution of learning but should not be manipulated to benefit few while the majority is left behind. Students looking to attend ivy league schools work diligently through high school as well as pull all nighters for potentially satisfying Sat scores to Ivy league schools of interest. The average student must work twice as hard and some in an attempt to be accepted into their college of choice. However, gifted athletes tend to differ. Their main priority is not grades but how to use their talent through high school to catapult them into success through the venue of college. While for most, school is as important as the average student but others do the least they can do based on the theory that because they are the school stars they can get by. This at times can lead to a half hearted effort by athletes which in the end will yield the same consequence as the average student working twice as hard. This is not fair to the average student because their competing for a position in their school of choice while athletes are guaranteed reserve spots. The average student doesn’t have the comfort

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