Academic Concerns

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Many student athletes have tutors regularly, plus academic center help. Now that is shut down how many players will get into academic problems? What’s each school going to do? School A gives all students a B while School T says it’s all about your on line classwork??
Also how about signees that still need to get ACT scores and grades in line by June, genuine concerns
 
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If I had opened this thread and saw it was about Harrison Bailey I was going to officially call it quits on the year 2020.
 
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Many student athletes have tutors regularly, plus academic center help. Now that is shut down how many players will get into academic problems? What’s each school going to do? School A gives all students a B while School T says it’s all about your on line classwork??
Also how about signees that still need to get ACT scores and grades in line by June, genuine concerns
Tudors will just do the online work. Its fine
 
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Bet there will be a lot of Bama players getting 4.0s in online classes this spring and summer

There is a designation I was working on that normally takes years. Had to meet in a seminar in person that was held in your area about once every 4 months.

Due to this you can now take the classes online and get the test proctored. I will have it knocked out in 5 months max.
 
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Many student athletes have tutors regularly, plus academic center help. Now that is shut down how many players will get into academic problems? What’s each school going to do? School A gives all students a B while School T says it’s all about your on line classwork??
Also how about signees that still need to get ACT scores and grades in line by June, genuine concerns
We’ve moved on from the fast and dumb recruit
 
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There is a designation I was working on that normally takes years. Had to meet in a seminar in person that was held in your area about once every 4 months.

Due to this you can now take the classes online and get the test proctored. I will have it knocked out in 5 months max.
Yes, but, is there gonna be much work in directing porn movies for the next year or so?
 
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Many student athletes have tutors regularly, plus academic center help. Now that is shut down how many players will get into academic problems? What’s each school going to do? School A gives all students a B while School T says it’s all about your on line classwork??
Also how about signees that still need to get ACT scores and grades in line by June, genuine concerns
Genuine concerns. I hope they all do the required work assignments, learn, and pass all required tests, legally.
 
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I'm sure all athletes will be fine academically during all of this. I'm sure some will come out better GPA wise.
 
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Many student athletes have tutors regularly, plus academic center help. Now that is shut down how many players will get into academic problems? What’s each school going to do? School A gives all students a B while School T says it’s all about your on line classwork??
Also how about signees that still need to get ACT scores and grades in line by June, genuine concerns

Well Tennessee has it covered. It was announced yesterday no one fails everyone moves up, no testing, no teacher evals, all seniors graduate. And so on and so on...
 
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Tudor — relating to the English royal dynasty which held the throne from the accession of Henry VII in 1485 until the death of Elizabeth I in 1603.

I really don’t understand what these folks have to do with this discussion....
 
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Tudors will just do the online work. Its fine
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Tudor — relating to the English royal dynasty which held the throne from the accession of Henry VII in 1485 until the death of Elizabeth I in 1603.

I really don’t understand what these folks have to do with this discussion....
Or a Tudor style house which I own.
 
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There are so many moving parts here that we haven’t even begun to think of. I just hope we get to a point soon where we have a chance to even think through it all.
im thinking two , three years to sort it out..its a messy thing..almost man made confusion..
 
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I'd choose to think they have to be pretty smart to be where they are and even smarter to have help (if needed) when they start taking classes. College kicks a lot of people in the teeth, a lot of students need help. The preparation on how to study should really start in elementary school to be honest. Parents don't need to blame teachers .
 

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