That major worked for Brady. He's like a general on the field.Bachelor of General Studies? WTF? They have/had that?
One of my engineering professors had a bachelor of general studies and his masters in mechanical engineeringBachelor of General Studies? WTF? They have/had that?
Bachelor of General Studies? WTF? They have/had that?
http://www.mlive.com/wolverines/academics/stories/index.ssf/2008/03/athletes_safe_harbor_is_genera.htmlThough they comprise less than 3 percent of the undergraduate population at Michigan, athletes account for 49 percent - 87 of 176 - of those enrolled in general studies.
This is pretty typical for every football focused college.Bachelor of General Studies? WTF? They have/had that?http://www.mlive.com/wolverines/academics/stories/index.ssf/2008/03/athletes_safe_harbor_is_genera.htmlThough they comprise less than 3 percent of the undergraduate population at Michigan, athletes account for 49 percent - 87 of 176 - of those enrolled in general studies.
This is pretty typical for every football focused college.Bachelor of General Studies? WTF? They have/had that?http://www.mlive.com/wolverines/academics/stories/index.ssf/2008/03/athletes_safe_harbor_is_genera.htmlThough they comprise less than 3 percent of the undergraduate population at Michigan, athletes account for 49 percent - 87 of 176 - of those enrolled in general studies.
It amazes me that every time the discussion of paying college football players comes up, some dolt makes the argument that they are being given a college education. Like they take the same classes non-football students take..... RIGHT!!!!
Yea because clearly they're forced to take those BS majors and aren't just a bunch of kids looking for the easiest way to get through classes.This is pretty typical for every football focused college.Bachelor of General Studies? WTF? They have/had that?http://www.mlive.com/wolverines/academics/stories/index.ssf/2008/03/athletes_safe_harbor_is_genera.htmlThough they comprise less than 3 percent of the undergraduate population at Michigan, athletes account for 49 percent - 87 of 176 - of those enrolled in general studies.
It amazes me that every time the discussion of paying college football players comes up, some dolt makes the argument that they are being given a college education. Like they take the same classes non-football students take..... RIGHT!!!!
I only got through about 10 before I had to vomit. I wonder what it's like having that many people want to pull on your pud.worst comments section ever.
amazing how many people thought writing "AND 3 time superboal champ/ greatest QB of all time" was the thing to do there.I only got through about 10 before I had to vomit. I wonder what it's like having that many people want to pull on your pud.worst comments section ever.
Did you mean to quote my post for this info?BobbyLayne said:Politician Spock said:This is pretty typical for every football focused college.BobbyLayne said:Bachelor of General Studies? WTF? They have/had that?http://www.mlive.com/wolverines/academics/stories/index.ssf/2008/03/athletes_safe_harbor_is_genera.htmlThough they comprise less than 3 percent of the undergraduate population at Michigan, athletes account for 49 percent - 87 of 176 - of those enrolled in general studies.
It amazes me that every time the discussion of paying college football players comes up, some dolt makes the argument that they are being given a college education. Like they take the same classes non-football students take..... RIGHT!!!!![]()
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Forced? These majors were probably created specificially for these players. Other non-athlete students probably then signed up for them too.FreeBaGeL said:Yea because clearly they're forced to take those BS majors and aren't just a bunch of kids looking for the easiest way to get through classes.Politician Spock said:This is pretty typical for every football focused college.BobbyLayne said:Bachelor of General Studies? WTF? They have/had that?http://www.mlive.com/wolverines/academics/stories/index.ssf/2008/03/athletes_safe_harbor_is_genera.htmlThough they comprise less than 3 percent of the undergraduate population at Michigan, athletes account for 49 percent - 87 of 176 - of those enrolled in general studies.
It amazes me that every time the discussion of paying college football players comes up, some dolt makes the argument that they are being given a college education. Like they take the same classes non-football students take..... RIGHT!!!!
generally, no.Is general studies any different than a liberal arts degree?
It doesn't cost 40k/year?Is general studies any different than a liberal arts degree?